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I started the car and drove around for a bit

then went in to wal mart for like 5 mins and then it didnt want to start again.

it kept cranking over and i could feel the fuel lines pulsing.

I then came back about an hour later and it started right up,does this sound like a resistor heating up and shitting out?

has anyone else had this problem before?

the engine is a neo rb25det

also does anyone know how I can read codes off the new motor? If maybe i can hook my laptop up to it with a program? or something along those lines.I live in canada and the nearest shop that knows about my car is almost 6 hours away.

CHEERS!

thank you,

Garret

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i think your starter motor is starting to get bad, thank god it didnt start at all. i think you should just get your starter motor checked by a mechanic, if its the problem then tell him to take it out and open it up, if you the inside is burned you need to get it changed, or you can get a mitsubishi lancer starter and change the big cylinder if thats is the problem or just get a new one ordered.

Edited by skyline-driver

im fairly certain its not the starter

the motor cranks fine and you can hear it turning over

i think its the block resistor for the ignition system that is located on the firewall.

does anyone know the part number for it?

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