You have starter problems .Check your starter ,your bendix spring can be faulty
2007-06-13 07:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a built in security device man. It's great when I take mine in for an oil change or a car wash some where and the people can't start it. Maybe someday I'll actually make them think that it wont start because of something they did. However, most likely its just the starter is a little loose. As long as it continues to start, don't worry about it too much.
2007-06-13 21:08:48
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answered by alex 1
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Start with the Battery. If the terminals are corroded (with the fluffy green stuff) then you clean them up, by removing them from the battery and cleaning them with a wire brush until they are shiny, do the same for the battery posts, then hook it back up.
It also sounds as though your ignition switch may be going faulty.
Those should be your first stops on your way to the starter.
2007-06-13 16:46:25
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answer #3
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answered by quick_ridez 4
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The two most common things are ignition electrical switch cheep and starter motor which is more expensive. I do not recommend using after market parts for either of these jobs. After ruleing out the battery or battery posts.
2007-06-13 12:38:16
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answered by John Paul 7
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Dirty or loose battery terminals. Loosen, clean and replace making them tight. Common problem.
2007-06-13 06:44:14
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answered by K R 4
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I would say starter or loose or dirty battery terminals.
2007-06-13 08:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to auto zone they will test it for you for free.
2007-06-14 19:18:10
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answered by Two Dogs Trucking 6
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chip going bad in the key?
2007-06-13 06:47:40
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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need to clean your battery cables
2007-06-13 06:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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