11-22-2006, 08:17 PM
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How would I go about diagnosing this problem (non TD but should be simple)
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Wakefield, Rhode Island
My Ride: 1994 Caravan turbo!
1/4: 0.000
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I bought an 88 Mercury Grand Marquis "Blue Bomber" and it has the 5.0L torque monster. Great winter car choice, huh? Oh well.
Anywho, it seems that the starter struggles to spin the motor. I did a Battery, starter, and alternator test by a VAT-45 machine at school and they all tested fine. I'm going to be replacing the battery anyway because it's starting to get cold and I've learned not to trust NAPA batteries.
What's my best way of diagnosing the problem? The cables aren't bad but you can tell that they're from 1988. I would suspect the starter itself, but I'm not sure.
I can leave the lights on for ten minutes and usually not have a problem. If I'm driving at night with the lights/heater on, it'll turn over slowly. Tonight, I made a quick run to the gas station after getting coffee with a friend, and the car did not have enough juice to start. I didn't even leave the lights on while I was pumping gas. It almost sounds like an intermittant problem, but the "amp" light has yet to come on.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pete
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