It's 99% going to be the starter. It sounds like it's doing it a lot more often as well and that means the day is near when it doesn't start unless pushed. It's really not that big of a job.
1 disconnect -neg- terminal on battery and make sure it can't fall back on. 2 remove factory air cleaner, just a few clamps and 3 bolts. 3 from under car unplug little wire then using 12mm take large wire off 4 from above locate the two 14mm bolts at bellhousing and remove them, starter should fall out at this point.
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ReplyDeleteIt's 99% going to be the starter. It sounds like it's doing it a lot more often as well and that means the day is near when it doesn't start unless pushed. It's really not that big of a job.
ReplyDelete1 disconnect -neg- terminal on battery and make sure it can't fall back on.
2 remove factory air cleaner, just a few clamps and 3 bolts.
3 from under car unplug little wire then using 12mm take large wire off
4 from above locate the two 14mm bolts at bellhousing and remove them, starter should fall out at this point.