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slow starting could be a number of things. If the batters is good, it might be the starter itself. If the starter is hot after trying to start, I would replace
I WOULD CHECK IGNITION FUSE TO SEE IF POWER GOING TO COILS AND IGNITION MODULE. REPLACE DISTRIBUTOR CAP AND ROTOR.HAVE IGNITION TIMING CHECK.DISTRIBUTOR CAN SLOWLY WORK A LOOSE JUST A LITTLE TO THROW OFF IGNITION TIMING SO PLUGS WONT GET NO SPARK.
i know alot of crysler/dodges had a crank sensor i had 1 go out on mine check see if you got 1 chances are thats it when mine went out it would turn over but no spark
first you must determine if it has fire, and fuel pressure if so then injector pulse. Any OBD codes???? you really need a scanner to go any further without guessing.
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