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Hello,
What you are looking for is considered a "91 BCI Group" battery. Assure when shopping that you get that size specification as well as a minimum of 700 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) to meet OE specification.
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make sure you have a good battery and its getting a charge from the
alternator check engine compartment fuses related to the start and
charge wiring and make sure the relays in the same circuit are good as
far as a precise answer not enough info could be anything from a loose
battery terminal to a bad fusible link or anything else related to the
starter battery and alternator systems
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