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What is your question?
no clicking noise
What makes this problem better or worse?
just today
How long has your 2007 GMC Savana 2500 had this problem?
today
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If you have at least 11 volts and are not getting anything out of the starter you may want to check for power at the starter first. If you aren't too familiar with working on cars you can use this link to find a shop near you. https://repairpal.com/repair-shops Alex
Charge. To determine the battery's State-of-Charge with the battery's electrolyte temperature at 80° F (26.7° C), use the following table. The table assumes that a 1.265 specific gravity cell average and 12.65 VDC Open Circuit Voltage reading for a fully charged, wet, lead-acid battery. If the electrolyte temperature is not 80° F (26.7° C), use the Temperature Compensation table to adjust the Open Circuit Voltage or Specific Gravity readings. The Specific Gravity or Open Circuit Voltage readings for a battery at 100% State-of-Charge will vary by plate chemistry, so check the manufacturer's specifications for a fully charged battery. Temperature Compensation Table Open Circuit Voltage Approximate State-of-Charge at 80°F (26.7°C) Hydrometer Average Cell Specific Gravity Electrolyte Freeze Point 12.65 100% 1.265 -77°F(-67°C) 12.45 75% 1.225 -35°F(-37°C) 12.24 50% 1.190 -10°F(-23°C) 12.06 25% 1.155 15°F(-9°C) 11.89 or less DISCHARGED 1.120 or less 20°F(-7°C) For non-sealed batteries, check the specific gravity in each cell with a hydrometer and average cells readings. For sealed batteries, measure the Open Circuit Voltage across the battery terminals with a digital voltmeter. This is the only way you can determine the State-of
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