When my 89 LX is cold, the car starts no problem. But, when it warms up and i stop the engine, then try to start it again, the starter motor struggles to turn over the engine. It has the same symptoms of a dead battery, where the starter motor is struggling to crank the enigine.
However, if i let the car cool down, it starts perfectly. I have replaced the battery and the problem continues. Does this sound like a dying starter motor?
These forums are great, thanks for any advice you might have on this problem.
Sounds like you possibly have a starter motor going south or battery cables that are starting to corrode. The added heat could be causing resistance that stops the car from starting like it should.
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