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Location: Melbourne
Registered: May 2004
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Re: Not starting when hot
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Mon, 27 December 2004 05:51
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On my old ss commo this used to occur and still does.
My mechanic says it is because the extractors run soooo close to the starter and when the starter gets real hot from the extractors it draws heaps more current to activate the starter.
To make it better, although rather inadvertantly, i have now got an oddysey battery that has 650 cold cranking amps and hence is a much stronger battery.
Now when the car gets hot and i try to start it it still struggles a little but is much better.
So yeah like the others said check out sources of heat and the solenoid.
Jezza
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