- Feb 23, 2008
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Having problems, want to get an opinion. I recently did a whole bunch of work to my 91 lx. The car starts up fine when the engine is cold, but when the engine is warm it will barely even crank. Here is what I have done so far:
had battery tested and it passed the autoparts store test
used jumper cables to act as extra path on the battery to starter (hooked up in parallel to the regular battery wires).
hooked up another battery in parallel (jumpered)
nothing seems to help out starting when the car is warm. Based on all those tests I am suspecting the starter is bad and/or not grounding out properly. Someone else suggested the alternator is pushing voltage but not current, when driving the voltage reads 14v.
What else could it be?
had battery tested and it passed the autoparts store test
used jumper cables to act as extra path on the battery to starter (hooked up in parallel to the regular battery wires).
hooked up another battery in parallel (jumpered)
nothing seems to help out starting when the car is warm. Based on all those tests I am suspecting the starter is bad and/or not grounding out properly. Someone else suggested the alternator is pushing voltage but not current, when driving the voltage reads 14v.
What else could it be?