Re: Bird won't start
Mine has been covered in my garage since Thanksgiving or there abouts. Today it's about 50 out there so I tried to fire it up. She was deader than a door nail so I jumped it with my GMC pick-up and wha-la! She fired right up. I let it run about a half hour and sat in it looking for any idiot lights to come on. I also checked my window drop and radio stations and they were just as before. Then the big test, I shut it off and then tried to start it on it's own, thinking I might just hear a click and a grunt but no it fired right back up again. I'll let it sit all night and try it again tomarrow. I was tempted to take it out for a drive but there's still too much dried up salt and nasty pot holes out there, I'll wait. Leroy
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P.S. Yes, It's the original battery. Probably my first time out I'll take my TBird to my Ford Dealer for an oil change and I'll have them test the battery.
Mine has been covered in my garage since Thanksgiving or there abouts. Today it's about 50 out there so I tried to fire it up. She was deader than a door nail so I jumped it with my GMC pick-up and wha-la! She fired right up. I let it run about a half hour and sat in it looking for any idiot lights to come on. I also checked my window drop and radio stations and they were just as before. Then the big test, I shut it off and then tried to start it on it's own, thinking I might just hear a click and a grunt but no it fired right back up again. I'll let it sit all night and try it again tomarrow. I was tempted to take it out for a drive but there's still too much dried up salt and nasty pot holes out there, I'll wait. Leroy
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P.S. Yes, It's the original battery. Probably my first time out I'll take my TBird to my Ford Dealer for an oil change and I'll have them test the battery.

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