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08-02-2016, 02:38 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Glendale, AZ
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Intermittent Starting Issues Help (again)
Since I last posted about this problem, my 1987 Chevy V10 will rarely start on its own (once every month or two). I have added a remote starter button to press while I turn the key so the truck can start. This makes me think its the purple ignition wiring that it bypasses (I think). I plan on replacing that tomorrow now that I have time.
However, if I go anywhere out of town (say 40+ miles) the button wont even work. It will slowly crank the engine and eventually overheat the starter motor... learned that the hard way. After a couple hours of 'resting' the button will work again. Anyway, with this information could anyone maybe be able to give me some insight to what else it could be and how to fix it? Also to reiterate, since this problem began I have replaced the starter, battery, ignition switch, and the neutral safety switch. Any help would be appreciated, I'm sick of guessing at this point! Thanks!
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