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Wont start after being driven for an hour.
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jwerner26
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Jun 27, 2007, 2:24 AM
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I have a 1990 toyota carolla srs it has about 150,000 miles on it. For some reason after I drive it for more than an hour it wont start, it wont even crank but all the lights come on. If i let it sit for about 20 mins it will start up, I am pretty sure that it is not over heating because of the temp gauge. If I don't want to wait the 20 mins to start the car I can jump it. The battery has been replaced. Help if you can.
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1980_FORD_F100
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Jun 27, 2007, 10:54 AM
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when you turn the ignition on does it make a clicking sound just beofre it would normally start? does it make any noise or anything when you turn the key to try and start it?
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jwerner26
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Jun 27, 2007, 3:20 PM
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There is no sound at all.
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jun 27, 2007, 4:48 PM
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Did this happen with the old battery? If it takes a jump and works there must be a problem with the connections at the battery or perhaps a strange problem with even a new battery. There could be a problem with the starter motor that is heat sensitive but that doesn't explain why it would work with a jump?? T
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jwerner26
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Jun 27, 2007, 7:48 PM
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There is no carosion on the posts of the battery, and if everything else works when I turn the key. Can a starter over heat I am realy at a lose here.
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