Trying to figure out if this is an issue before it leaves me stranded. I've noticed recently that when starting in "cold" weather and my Jeep has been sitting for a while, the starter turns over slower and so the engine takes longer to fire up. By "cold", I mean literally when it's 50-60 degrees out. So not actually cold. It's almost as if the battery isn't providing enough cranking amps. The battery though did test good, and it's fairly new too. I somewhat recently replaced the fuel pump so I doubt that's the issue. The starter is original though and my TJ has over 170k miles on it, so it wouldn't surprise me if it was on it's last legs. Cables look clean and not corroded.
Because of the above I'm leaning towards a starter that will likely go bad soon. Does this sound about right?
Because of the above I'm leaning towards a starter that will likely go bad soon. Does this sound about right?
