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Forgot to look for basics last night . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodger Tellefson" data-source="post: 990911" data-attributes="member: 54643"><p>So, I parked the ST and went in to get a burrito to take home for dinner. I come back out, unlock the ST as usual with the remote. I then went to start it, and nothing. I had no electricity at all. I popped open the hood, and everything looked O.K. I was scratching my head when a couple of guy came along, and one of them wiggled the negative on the battery. Dang, found the problem. I cam home and tightened it down. It was still loose. Bottom line is that the battery cable clamp to the battery post has stretched and needs to be replaced. Never heard of this happening. Anyone else have this happen to them?</p><p></p><p>:banghead::banana::driving:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodger Tellefson, post: 990911, member: 54643"] So, I parked the ST and went in to get a burrito to take home for dinner. I come back out, unlock the ST as usual with the remote. I then went to start it, and nothing. I had no electricity at all. I popped open the hood, and everything looked O.K. I was scratching my head when a couple of guy came along, and one of them wiggled the negative on the battery. Dang, found the problem. I cam home and tightened it down. It was still loose. Bottom line is that the battery cable clamp to the battery post has stretched and needs to be replaced. Never heard of this happening. Anyone else have this happen to them? :banghead::banana::driving: [/QUOTE]
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Forgot to look for basics last night . . .
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