stevetatro
New Member
Friend of mine has a '96. He says it's had a hard time starting recently, especially after sitting out all night, or all day for that matter. Says after he gets it started and drives around, subsequent starts seem much better. He sometimes even hears a "whirring" noise (not cranking) while he's trying to fire it up.
He thinks the problem is the starter, and I think he should make sure it's not his battery before he goes and buys a replacement starter.
FWIW, he has 90k miles, original starter, battery is a AutoZone special, 1.5 years old (still under warranty).
How might I go about figuring out for sure what the problem is? Can I somehow check the volts with my multimeter? If so, what voltage should I see when the car's off, and for the heck of it what voltage should I see when the car's on?
Also, if we determine that it is the starter (and even for future reference) is the starter as easy to remove/replace as it is on the old SHO? On my '93, it's just a few bolts and it falls right off (almost).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
He thinks the problem is the starter, and I think he should make sure it's not his battery before he goes and buys a replacement starter.
FWIW, he has 90k miles, original starter, battery is a AutoZone special, 1.5 years old (still under warranty).
How might I go about figuring out for sure what the problem is? Can I somehow check the volts with my multimeter? If so, what voltage should I see when the car's off, and for the heck of it what voltage should I see when the car's on?
Also, if we determine that it is the starter (and even for future reference) is the starter as easy to remove/replace as it is on the old SHO? On my '93, it's just a few bolts and it falls right off (almost).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!