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Originally Posted by brohr
Does anyone think I would be better off taking it to the dealer for troubleshooting? The shop that has it now won't be able to start working till Monday. I think the dealer would have more experience and better equipment in dealing with issues like this.
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It certainly wouldn't hurt to call a dealer or two and tell them what's going on, and to see if they have seen this before.
One advantage to having a dealer look at it is that they might have seen this problem before and then they might know how to find and fix the problem much faster.
What's strange with this problem is that once it's started it never dies. You would think that if it was an intermittent electrical problem that it would cause it to die sometimes after it's started.
Only thing I can think of is maybe during the actual cranking of the starter, something takes away most of the spark for the plugs and that prevents it from starting without repeated and long cranking sessions.
Is this an automatic or stick? If it's a stick, you could try to bump starting it without the starter to see how easily it starts up.