01-25-2006, 10:46 PM
Sound like the connections on the battery may be corroded.
If it was the battery, the lights would dim as you craked it.
If you have corroded connections, you get enough current to burn the lights but the high current of the starter drops the voltage going to it so it doesn't crank at high speed.
Fred Also
If it was the battery, the lights would dim as you craked it.
If you have corroded connections, you get enough current to burn the lights but the high current of the starter drops the voltage going to it so it doesn't crank at high speed.
Fred Also