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    Alright, in my wagon, it takes forever to start up. It takes like 15 seconds of it cranking SOO slowly, and then it has trouble catching. It starts everytime, just that it takes forever to do so.

    Any ideas?
    Originally posted by deevergote.
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    #2
    first thing first check batt voltage, then check for loose connections / gnds including starter, thermostat, etc... If all checks out time to dig deeper
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      #3
      Originally posted by GearBangnAccord View Post
      first thing first check batt voltage, then check for loose connections / gnds including starter, thermostat, etc... If all checks out time to dig deeper
      I would start by doing what gearbangnaccord said, but it sounds like your starter is going.

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        #4
        I had this same problem. It was loose batt connections.


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          #5
          i would place my bet on a bad battery or connection. ususally when a starter goes it just makes funny noises or just stops completely. never heard one turn over slow...

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            #6
            Oil on spark plugs...check those and your Dizzy...


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              #7
              take your battery in to an autoparts store and have the battery checked as well as the alternator. they should do it for free.

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                #8
                check your cap and rotor.

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                  #9
                  Wow, it could be all those things? I'm really hoping it's something simple. I'm betting on a loose battery connection though. Once it stops raining, I'm going to go out and check.
                  Originally posted by deevergote.
                  And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!

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                    #10
                    dont for get plugs & wires too


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                      #11
                      timing could be off.

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