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Old 09-10-2005, 01:47 PM
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Question Intermitent Starter (MX-6 90 Turbo)

Help would be great! I have a question regarding my car starting. Typically it starts, but when it has been driven and then turned off, many times the car will not start immediately and it must sit for a period before it will start up again. When the car does not turn over there is a click and the starter does not seem to be turning. There are some other electrical problems with the car and I am not certain if it is the starter, ignition swith, or some other cause that makes it difficult start. Thanks!
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Old 09-10-2005, 02:27 PM
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Sounds Like Just A Starter To Me, I Would Also Fix Any Oil Leaks You Have From Above It. Oil Contamination Can Cause Premature Failure
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Re: Intermitent Starter (MX-6 90 Turbo)

try cleaning your battery terminal, betcha that fixes it. If not, try the connection to the starter and make sure it has a good connection. Take some sandpaper to it if theres any rust (on the connectors).
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