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Posted on Aug 27, 2017

2005 Kawasaki EL 125 Eliminator is not charging

2005 Kawasaki EL 125 Eliminator. Every time I try to start it up it has a hard time doing so or it dies completely and it starts making a clicking noise everytime I press the switch to start it up.. Once I jump start the battery it works fine, but it won't keep the charge, is it just the battery or something else?(The green neutral light fades in and out when I press the switch also.)

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