mbook
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Weirdest problem ever. I have a 2003 Buick Regal 3800 engine with 130,000 miles that has always been well maintained. A few months ago it died on the road and a nearby shop (I was almost out of town and didn't want to have to it towed a distance to my regular mechanic) promptly diagnosed it as a failed coil pack and said it needed replaced, and they also recommended changing plugs and wires (they were original). I didn't realize they'd replace the ignition control module too.
So it had coil pack, ICM, and plugs/wires replaced. I was back on the road and it ran good as new, like always. But 30 minutes later when I stopped at a store I noticed it slowly cranked, though it started. In all the years I've had it it's never slow cranked anytime unless the battery or starter was failing. The starter was replaced 6 months before, and the battery is only 2 years old.
It's weird behavior but it never fails to start as long as I keep the key turned until it pushes through the slowness (and virtual stoppage) of rotation and starts up. You can't replicate the problem on demand, because it is intermittent (though only when warm). You can start it 10 times when warm and it won't do it, but you forget about it and just drive it will happen occasionally.
So my regular mechanic can't replicate it and he's never seen this behavior. He's tested the starter and battery and says they're fine, and my experience says they're fine. I'm confident it will always start, but it's annoying and if I have passengers and it slow cranks it makes the car feel junky. I like the car and it's useful and has sentimental value as well.
I'm tempted just to replace the ICM and see if the problem goes away. It almost certainly seems like an engine timing issue when it happens, but it runs perfectly fine.
Anyone ever heard of such a thing?
So it had coil pack, ICM, and plugs/wires replaced. I was back on the road and it ran good as new, like always. But 30 minutes later when I stopped at a store I noticed it slowly cranked, though it started. In all the years I've had it it's never slow cranked anytime unless the battery or starter was failing. The starter was replaced 6 months before, and the battery is only 2 years old.
It's weird behavior but it never fails to start as long as I keep the key turned until it pushes through the slowness (and virtual stoppage) of rotation and starts up. You can't replicate the problem on demand, because it is intermittent (though only when warm). You can start it 10 times when warm and it won't do it, but you forget about it and just drive it will happen occasionally.
So my regular mechanic can't replicate it and he's never seen this behavior. He's tested the starter and battery and says they're fine, and my experience says they're fine. I'm confident it will always start, but it's annoying and if I have passengers and it slow cranks it makes the car feel junky. I like the car and it's useful and has sentimental value as well.
I'm tempted just to replace the ICM and see if the problem goes away. It almost certainly seems like an engine timing issue when it happens, but it runs perfectly fine.
Anyone ever heard of such a thing?


