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<blockquote data-quote="03blackvert" data-source="post: 16184522" data-attributes="member: 4827"><p>We check the battery each time it happens. Voltage is good. Shop took it out and ran some sort of a test on it with their tester, showed perfectly good. </p><p></p><p>It is the behavior that the jump pack fixes it with what seems to be a good battery that makes us all the most confused.</p><p></p><p>We're going to replace the relay ($5, why not), and also test at the relay location next time. If there's no signal at the relay that narrows it down to switch or PCM, if there is signal at the relay then it must be the relay or starter motor. Someone also sent me a wiring diagram, I see the starter motor has a second integrated relay which I now wonder about.</p><p></p><p>We'll also try the key in the door, and the lock unlock idea, see if that makes any difference.</p><p></p><p>Of course I posted this because it happened again. So we push-started (yay for manuals), turned it off and it started right back with the key. It's started 3 times since perfectly as well. So now we're waiting for the next time it does it to run some more tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03blackvert, post: 16184522, member: 4827"] We check the battery each time it happens. Voltage is good. Shop took it out and ran some sort of a test on it with their tester, showed perfectly good. It is the behavior that the jump pack fixes it with what seems to be a good battery that makes us all the most confused. We're going to replace the relay ($5, why not), and also test at the relay location next time. If there's no signal at the relay that narrows it down to switch or PCM, if there is signal at the relay then it must be the relay or starter motor. Someone also sent me a wiring diagram, I see the starter motor has a second integrated relay which I now wonder about. We'll also try the key in the door, and the lock unlock idea, see if that makes any difference. Of course I posted this because it happened again. So we push-started (yay for manuals), turned it off and it started right back with the key. It's started 3 times since perfectly as well. So now we're waiting for the next time it does it to run some more tests. [/QUOTE]
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