i took my truck to autozone and the put a test on it,,, ever thing came out good...battery and all...so could it still be the battery??...ill try the brush thing lol...thks

Asked by crawler Sep 21, 2013 at 01:20 AM about the 1994 Dodge RAM 1500

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Inspect battery connections to make sure that they are all tight and clean. Also inspect negative battery connection on frame and motor. They also need to be clean and tight. I strongly suspect you have a connection/battery issue. Also check connections on the starter. If all this checks out have starter tested.

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