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Hey all… first post, but hoping someone can give a direction to look in. I’m just a back yard mechanic. Took auto shop in high school 25 years ago, but am mostly self/internet taught, so I don’t pretend that I know all that much.
This is for my wife’s ’99 olds intrigue with the 3.5 auto.
I have not been able to get the car to recreate the problem when I’ve driven it, but her description is that after she has driven it for “a while”, when she turns it off to run into a store or something, when she tries to restart it, it will crank for 10 to 15 seconds before it starts. When the engine is cold, it always starts right up.
My first suspect was fuel pressure. I’m not super familiar with her vehicle (I’m a Jeep guy, fixing up a ’96 Cherokee) but I’m assuming it has a fuel pressure regulator, and I was thinking that if this was going bad, it might cause a low fuel pressure issue when starting… I would think it would do it all the time or completely randomly, not just when its warm, but I also know that my wife is not great at observing vehicle problems or very detail oriented in describing them, so there was a good chance that it is happening randomly and she only noticed it when the car happened to be warm.
Anyways, I told her the next time it did this, to prime the fuel pump by turning the key on and off 3 or 4 times before starting. She said it happened again today and she tried priming the pump, but it made no difference. It still had a long crank time before it fired up.
Since I can’t get it to manifest the problem when I’m driving it, I’m wondering what areas I should be looking at. I’ll have to research any testing procedures, but I’m not sure where to even start looking since I can’t catch it in the act, so I don’t even know if its a fuel, air, or spark issue.
I took it to Autozone to get it scanned, and the only code it is throwing is for the ABS, but I know what the issue with that is. She sank the front end in to a snow bank this past winter, and a plug to the abs sensor on the right front wheel got pulled out. I haven’t had time to track the part down at the local junk yard, but since that is the only code showing, I can’t imagine it would have anything to do with an intermittent starting problem.
Hoping for any suggestions on where to even begin diagnosing this issue while its still minor, before it turns into a real issue, stranding her and the babies somewhere.
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