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92 Grand Am starting Problem
I have a 92 Grand Am V6 with 185,000 miles on it. It has been a really great car, but now I have a problem. When starting, the car acts like the battery is dead. When I turn the key back and forth several time to the start position, the starter findly gets enough juice to turn over (though very slowly). I had the battery and the alternator checked out with no problems found. I think it might me a wire somewhere with high resistance. I can get it started everytime, but is just very slow. Any suggestions or experience with this problem??
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Re: 92 Grand Am starting Problem
Check your starter wire connections for corrosion and tightness...If that's good and the battery is full charge the starter/solenoid is a likely culprit
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Also check the switch in the steering column, sometimes they do fail, and I do believe there is a recall on them 92-95 all cars, but not too sure about it.
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