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Start with the simplist thing first, check your battery cables and engine grounds. If those are all good, the next thing to do is to remover the starter and have it checked out. how many miles are on it? Worn brushes in the starter will make the starter not spin as fast as a new one, thats the most common problem when a starter begins to loose power.
If theres no crank/ Like others have said start simple i would clean bat terminals check all conections if you have a volt/multi meter do basic checks make sure power is getting where it needs to go
K.I.S.S it will always lead you down the path of least resistence
check power getting to the starter make sure your getting your 12vts if not I think there may be a relay for the starter if the fuse isnt blown. try replacing that. its cheep
Mine is doing the same thing. I had a new battery put in it and no effect. Seems like engine is very "tight", but it runs smoothly and idles fine. Did you ever figure yours out?
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