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Re: 94 s-10 starter trouble
I have seen some GM tech info, that states, if you are going to let the vehicle sit for 20 days or more without starting it, you should disconnect the negative battery cable.
There are some issues with leaving the battery disconnected. You loose the clock and radio settings, and the computer may forget some of the run parameters, meaning when you hook-up the battery and start the vehicle, the vehicle may run rough for a few minutes, till it relearns a few things. Different vehicles react differently to having the battery disconnected. At least it should start and run.
When the problem is ongoing, use a voltmeter across the battery posts, take a reading. Have a helper turn the key to start, see how far the reading drops. Generic info says, with the key turned to crank, the reading shouldn't drop below 9 volts. That spec is a little subjective, use your judgement. I use a digital multimeter.
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