Thanks for the response...
And no, I haven't done anything...guess I'll be troubleshooting it later
today!

-Nghthwklvr
On Jun 8, 2016 05:51, "EGrider" <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's a "bad battery" sound to me, but since you've got a new battery in
> it, that points to something else. As you know, electrical connections will
> oxidize over time, increasing resistance and reducing current flow.
>
> At the very least, clean the connections to the starter motor, put some
> dielectric grease on them, and put them back. Have you put a multimeter on
> the leads to the starter motor?
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