My 2000 Saturn does this sometimes and it has to do with the security system. If you hit the lock button with the trunk or a door open, the security system shuts the car down and it won't start for a few minutes. You can either wait or you can pull out the fuse and put it back in. It happened to me twice and now I'm just really careful. Not sure if this is your issue, but .
it sounds like your fuel is starting to go bad.......................
Hiccups are caused by air getting trapped in your diaphragm. This can happen while eating or drinking and will usually stop after a few minutes.
I have a 1999 KIA Sportage and experience the mysterious hard starting problem on an intermittent basis. I have found a solid shot of starter fluid into the air intake line just behind the Mass Airflow Sensor usually does the trick. As to why the problem exists or what is the root cause of the problem, that is still quite the enigma. Hope it helps. AD
They are usually the same catheter. Intermittent catheterization of the bladder means that a catheter is manually inserted, urine drained and then removed in a short time span usually lasting a few minutes. Indwelling catheter refers to when the catheter is left in place for days, weeks, months or even permanently.
a grinding sound usually means a broken teeth on either the flywheel or the starter pignion gear. your starter can also be loose.
Usually relays will be intermittent, they are normally open or normally closed, when they wear out they sometimes cause intermittent issues such a fluke problems with fuel pumps the easy was to test is to find similar one in your fuse box and swap with a know good one if this fixes your problem then most likely your will need to replace, problems usually happen when relays get warm.
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I have a 1998 Dodge Ram Quadcab 1500. I usually experience intermittent start problems once every couple of weeks. I put the key in the ignition, turn and all I get is "click"?? The starter motor does not turn. After attempting to start for 5 or 10 minutes, it finally starts and everything is fine. I have changed out the battery cable connectors, checked the alternator, and the battery voltage is around 13.4 volts. I'm at my wits end with this problem. My guess would be a faulty starter motor or some type of sensor??? I just haven't figured out which one is might be???
I have a 1998 Dodge Ram Quadcab 1500. I usually experience intermittent start problems once every couple of weeks. I put the key in the ignition, turn and all I get is "click"?? The starter motor does not turn. After attempting to start for 5 or 10 minutes, it finally starts and everything is fine. I have changed out the battery cable connectors, checked the alternator, and the battery voltage is around 13.4 volts. I'm at my wits end with this problem. My guess would be a faulty starter motor or some type of sensor??? I just haven't figured out which one is might be???
The cough that accompanies a cold is usually intermittent and dry.
On my 2002 1.6 Scenic it is at the aft end of the engine at the top of the bellhousing held in by 2 10mm bolts, they are around £23 for a replacement & are usually the cause of most intermittent starting problems on the scenic.
Usually one of two problems. The Freon is low or the compressor is going out.