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sounds like your starter is getting bad. If the starter was recently replaced or taken off, it may need shims. Sometimes even when a starter is new, it may still need shims to line the teeth up with the flywheel teeth. If your starter wasn't touched, than it is starting to go. It's the pendex in the starter. Hope this helps. If you're changing it yourself and need help, I can walk you through it. Cheers from Nova Scotia!
The repair manual book says first disconnect the battery , then lift the car to have more space to work on it make sure that is secure if you liftit ,remove the nut to Starter ,also nut to solenoid cable ,or if you think it is easier take off starter first and then after remove nuts to starter and solenoid ,then you ready to install you new or rebuilt starter ,,good luck
if V6 you need to support engine with jack remove left engine mount and bracket via left wheel arch area then can remove starter motor from same point.
you're having the same problem i had with my 99 isuzu rodeo 2 wd 3.2 i paid a muffler guy over $600 to replace those catalytic converters, if you're good at welding you could do the welding yourself after buying the catalytics, basiclly i seen them just cut them off and welded them back on
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