My GX suddenly has this scary issue, HELP. (1 Viewer)

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It won't start smoothly, something seem to be jammed/not initiating.

I just changed the fuel pump (a recall)
and the battery, so they are not the issue,
it existed before these changes even.

Please check the video link:

 
Was that kind of like a stutter for the starter to engage when you pushed the button?
 
Sounds like a starter issue to me. I know after you disconnect the battery, the first time you try to start it, it will start for a second of two and then die. It will then start like normal on the next start. I have never had your issue but that seems like the starter is not engaging properly.
 
so first off,
let the car prove out before cranking always.
it sounds like the relay dropped for a second mid crank. or maybe sticking.
let it power all the way up before starting.
your headlights and 27 computers starting at the same time are going to drop voltage.
 
so first off,
let the car prove out before cranking always.
it sounds like the relay dropped for a second mid crank. or maybe sticking.
let it power all the way up before starting.
your headlights and 27 computers starting at the same time are going to drop voltage.
I’m confused by your comment. Are you saying to hit the start button without hitting the brake pedal so that the accessories turn on and then hit the brake and start it??
 
I’m confused by your comment. Are you saying to hit the start button without hitting the brake pedal so that the accessories turn on and then hit the brake and start it??
yes. like go key on (yes i know you're using the button )
 
I'm now thinking spark plugs, missfires?

That's the only potential thing , it cannot be something weird or more serious, I don't even offroad with it!
 
I will change them, it had 60k KMs on them anyway, I'll let you know after then, but meanwhile you're welcome to suggest anything, thanks.
 
so first off,
let the car prove out before cranking always.
it sounds like the relay dropped for a second mid crank. or maybe sticking.
let it power all the way up before starting.
your headlights and 27 computers starting at the same time are going to drop voltage.
Thanks for the comment, though I don't think it has anything to do with this issue, I think it's perfectly fine to start it up immediately
 
Just noticed where you're from. What motor do you have? Assuming it's not a diesel.
 
Did not get your question
When I mentioned stutter, I mean the starter sounding kind of like, "chug, chug....(fraction of a second)... chug, chug, then starts" when you push the starter button.
 
When I mentioned stutter, I mean the starter sounding kind of like, "chug, chug....(fraction of a second)... chug, chug, then starts" when you push the starter button.
I don't think it stutters

Actually I think it's perfectly fine, from its sound while trying to crank the engine at least

something is jamming, either plugs or fuel filter
 
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BTW I forgot to mention, this issue does not occur on each startup, it happens randomly, I would say one time in every 3 startups
 
Does the engine run normally once it starts? Is the idle speed correct? If so I doubt it's spark plugs or fuel filter. Changing those won't hurt of course.

It sounds like the engine starts, the starter disengages for a fraction of a second, and then it engages again. A sticking solenoid would just not disengage or not engage in the first place.

If it runs and idles normally I think something is telling the ECU that the engine is not running so its trying to start it again. That would point to a sensor.
 
Sounds like your starter is re engaged or hanging up. Not sure what would cause that. (Possibly a relay sticking or the start button)
 
Does the engine run normally once it starts? Is the idle speed correct? If so I doubt it's spark plugs or fuel filter. Changing those won't hurt of course.

It sounds like the engine starts, the starter disengages for a fraction of a second, and then it engages again. A sticking solenoid would just not disengage or not engage in the first place.

If it runs and idles normally I think something is telling the ECU that the engine is not running so its trying to start it again. That would point to a sensor.
It indeed idles normally
Which makes my head spin, because you're right it wouldn't be spark plugs in that case.

I'm just confused now
 
These are "crank until start", correct? One push and release of the start button, and the starter will spin until it fires up?
 

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