The paragraph below describes a problem I am having with the starter on my 1996 LC. Any help would be appreciated.
This winter I starter having intermittent starter problems. I would turn the ignition to the start position and nothing would happen . . . the starter was not straining to turn over, clicking or anything. It seemed to happen more often on cold mornings. I would continue to turn the key back and forth to the start position and eventually the engine would fire right up. Sometimes it took only 2 or 3 turns, sometimes many. The vehicle is equipped with an aftermarket alarm system that I don't use and for a I while I had convinced myself it was related to the alarm's ignition kill, since playing with the alarm would sometimes get the ignition to fire. My mechanic could not diagnose the problem without having it repeat for him. The problem got worse until it wouldn't start at all. I towed the vehicle in and my mechanic replaced the starter contacts. The problem went away . . . temporarily.
Now it is summer and a similar problem is happening when the vehicle is hot . . . the engine, not necessarily the ambient temperature. I let my mechanic drive the vehicle for several day, but it never happen while he was driving it. He thought it might be the starter-neutral link . . . so I would toggle the shfter while I held the key in the start position. This worked a few times, but seems to be more coincidence than anything. Now when it happens, I open the hood to cool the engine and after a few minutes the vehicle will fire right up. I trust my mechanic and believe he is very honest--he doesn't want to replace anything I don't need to replace, but we can't figure it out. My mechanic says that my current problem is unrelated to the prior problem (which replacing/cleaning the starter contacts fixed), but it is so similar I'm not sure.
Anybody heard of this before?
This winter I starter having intermittent starter problems. I would turn the ignition to the start position and nothing would happen . . . the starter was not straining to turn over, clicking or anything. It seemed to happen more often on cold mornings. I would continue to turn the key back and forth to the start position and eventually the engine would fire right up. Sometimes it took only 2 or 3 turns, sometimes many. The vehicle is equipped with an aftermarket alarm system that I don't use and for a I while I had convinced myself it was related to the alarm's ignition kill, since playing with the alarm would sometimes get the ignition to fire. My mechanic could not diagnose the problem without having it repeat for him. The problem got worse until it wouldn't start at all. I towed the vehicle in and my mechanic replaced the starter contacts. The problem went away . . . temporarily.
Now it is summer and a similar problem is happening when the vehicle is hot . . . the engine, not necessarily the ambient temperature. I let my mechanic drive the vehicle for several day, but it never happen while he was driving it. He thought it might be the starter-neutral link . . . so I would toggle the shfter while I held the key in the start position. This worked a few times, but seems to be more coincidence than anything. Now when it happens, I open the hood to cool the engine and after a few minutes the vehicle will fire right up. I trust my mechanic and believe he is very honest--he doesn't want to replace anything I don't need to replace, but we can't figure it out. My mechanic says that my current problem is unrelated to the prior problem (which replacing/cleaning the starter contacts fixed), but it is so similar I'm not sure.
Anybody heard of this before?