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I would start by checking main fuses under the hood. water could have cause a short also check battery cables to see if they are heavy enough to carry the amp load needed to start the car. factory cables are not heavy enough after a few years.
sounds like your starter could be heating up on you, check to see if any exhuast pipe runs close to the starter, and see if the starter has a shield protecting it from heat.
just keep reving it and runing the engin it will get to wear it will idle soon its just cloged up some times geting it hot or reving the hell outa it will soon help
replace the control moddule .its under the hood along the fire wall . i had a ford pickup would start fine . untill the moddule would get hot and shut off the motor it would crank and crank but if i let it sit and cool off it would start right up as if nothing was worng .let me know if you find the module . you might need to by a clymers book at a auto store and it'll tell everything there is to know about your car and were and how to find and replace everything
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