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Old 01-22-2005, 08:58 PM
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starter

try to pour hot water over the area behind the engine block where the starter is located. wait 5 mins then turn the key, Im having this same issue in cold weather. Above 40 degrees it will hesitate the starter about 3 seconds then start right up. Below 40 i have to pour hot water in that area then it starts. I have no clue why or what is going on
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