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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 91765" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>There were no error codes. While I was waiting for my son to help with the diagnosis, I put the battery on charge. I used the positive stud on the starter and a ground. The battery charger quickly brought the battery back to full charge, which leads me to believe the battery is fairly good and the connections are okay. I did notice that snow and ice had melted and refroze down the left rear side of the engine compartment over the battery. I was concerned there could be voltage leakage because of that. But remember that the starter did not turn over at all, nor were there any sounds as if it was trying to move. I had an old Chevette with a bad starter, and every once in a while I had to take a piece of rebar I kept in the back, and give the starter a good rap to get it going. Before I did that, the starter was completely dead. I think I dislodged the solenoid and got it going that way. I thought the T200 situation was about the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 91765, member: 4115"] There were no error codes. While I was waiting for my son to help with the diagnosis, I put the battery on charge. I used the positive stud on the starter and a ground. The battery charger quickly brought the battery back to full charge, which leads me to believe the battery is fairly good and the connections are okay. I did notice that snow and ice had melted and refroze down the left rear side of the engine compartment over the battery. I was concerned there could be voltage leakage because of that. But remember that the starter did not turn over at all, nor were there any sounds as if it was trying to move. I had an old Chevette with a bad starter, and every once in a while I had to take a piece of rebar I kept in the back, and give the starter a good rap to get it going. Before I did that, the starter was completely dead. I think I dislodged the solenoid and got it going that way. I thought the T200 situation was about the same. [/QUOTE]
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