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190xt starter solenoid clicking

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    Posted: 24 Sep 2016 at 12:58pm
Hi All-

Got distracted the other day when I shut off the fuel to the 190 and left the key turned on overnight, which wore down the batteries. So, long story short, the batteries are recharged to over 12V, but now there is only clicking at the starter solenoid.  Any suggestions would be helpful.  New starter solenoid in order?

Thanks.....

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Sounds like the batteries are still low.
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Check the battery voltage while cranking the engine. A cell may have shorted in the battery. Cranking batteries aren't very tolerant to being run way down. Deep cycle batteries are more forgiving.
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Originally posted by DougS DougS wrote:

Check the battery voltage while cranking the engine. A cell may have shorted in the battery. Cranking batteries aren't very tolerant to being run way down. Deep cycle batteries are more forgiving.


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check connections also.
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