need help with a starting problem
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From: Newport Beach, California
Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: 1992 TPI 350
Transmission: 1989 T5
Axle/Gears: 1992 10 Bolt Rear w/ 3.42 gearing
need help with a starting problem
i have a problem starting my car when the engine is hot...
basically i'll drive the car for a while, turn the car off and then get back in the car to return home or wherever.....
well, when i try to start the car, nothing happens... i turn the ignition switch and -nada- .... i can hear some solenoid or something clicking under the dash(it's pretty quiet though) but no juice is getting to the starter...
if i leave the hood open for 10 or 15 minutes and let the car cool down, it will start without a problem...
i figure it's some kind of solenoid or relay or something that is failing whenever it gets hot... does anybody have an idea about what i'm talking about?
thx for the help
oh yah... the car is an '89 IROC
basically i'll drive the car for a while, turn the car off and then get back in the car to return home or wherever.....
well, when i try to start the car, nothing happens... i turn the ignition switch and -nada- .... i can hear some solenoid or something clicking under the dash(it's pretty quiet though) but no juice is getting to the starter...
if i leave the hood open for 10 or 15 minutes and let the car cool down, it will start without a problem...
i figure it's some kind of solenoid or relay or something that is failing whenever it gets hot... does anybody have an idea about what i'm talking about?
thx for the help
oh yah... the car is an '89 IROC
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two things: next time it does this, make sure your "security" light is out. if it's on for an extended period of time, that means the VATS didn't read the key right, wait 4-5 minutes (no less) and try again. Keep the key out of the column.
If the light is off, you may have a dead spot on your starter motor, meaning it's not going to crank all the time. Just replace it and you should be good to go. Hope that helps.
If the light is off, you may have a dead spot on your starter motor, meaning it's not going to crank all the time. Just replace it and you should be good to go. Hope that helps.
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Joined: Sep 2001
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From: Newport Beach, California
Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: 1992 TPI 350
Transmission: 1989 T5
Axle/Gears: 1992 10 Bolt Rear w/ 3.42 gearing
thx for the advice..... i've never noticed a security light on my dash... i'll have to take a look
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