Rick Butters wrote:
Dan asked
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it can't be the battery if its capable of starting strongly right?
Not necessarily true. Batteries often get intermittent shorts prior to fully giving up. If this is the case, the car could start strongly 3 times in a row and then fail to start or crank very slowly the next time. Best check for this is to test the battery while it's on a vibration source or shaker of some type.
Rick is right about this. I had a battery once that would suddenly loose it's charge. I would put a charger on it and it would charge up just fine. A few weeks later it would fail again. I took it to Autozone and everything checked out fine. I though I had some kind of intermittant problem in the charging system. I don't remember why but I decide to swap the battery into another car. It took a while but the battery failed in the new car.
The first think I would do is take the car to Autozone and have the whole system tested. They do it for free.