Hi Den, I would disconnect the battery cables and ensure they are clean
with no acid corrosion on them. If they are corroded clean them with a wire
brush, take the battery out and wash it with baking soda and water. Rinse and
dry it with a throw away rag. Be sure to not let the soda and water get inside
the batter cells. It sounds like it could be simply a dirty connection to the
battery.
Good Luck.
Jim
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