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Back to Aye Roll, add this 200 1989

I forgot to add that after letting the car sit a few days, while trying to figure out what the problem might be, when I went out to start it, to see if the problem might surface while I had it in front of the house a with the engine running, I was surprised when it almost wouldn't turn over - thought battery was dead it was so slow and almost stopped completely if not totally for a moment, but then it did fire up anyway. I left the engine run for about 10 minutes and also did a few battery electrical tests - parasitic drain, static voltage, charging voltage, electrolyte level, all were ok. Even if it is the starter, I cannot tie this symptom in with the sudden, intermittent, momentary loss of power. Can you?

diyer






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