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Hi Nick- Thanks for the response but I must apologize I don't think I described the problem accurately. The rough start I refer to is as if the battery is dying but its only 18 months old which is why I think I may have done something wrong. Some notes I may add- when I stripped the insulation of the existing wire to splice into the new wire, I noticed 3-4 tiny strands of wire which came off with the insulation. I used high quality butt connectors to splice the existing wire with the new wire and there is no exposed electrical copper wire anywhere that could be touching something else it shouldn't be. I have read that if you don't make a clean strip of the insulation and you take off some strands of wire that there could be negative affects on the electrical resistance? Just not sure if that would have anything to do with the problem I'm having. Also, after I noticed this problem of the rough start, I double checked the negative battery cable and discovered that I had not tightened it all the way after disconnecting it to perform the repairs. I retightened it and the problem still exists however doesn't seem to be as bad. Could this have had an effect on this issue? There are no warning lights nor have there been any other electrical problems. Any insight on what I could be the problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
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