Hammster
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It is a 99 Chrysler Concorde. I don't even know what a solinoid is.
The solenoid is basically the thing that takes the electricity from the battery and sends it to the starter. If no electricity goes to the starter, it won't engage the flywheel. Usually when it's bad, you just get a clicking noise and no cranking.
Hot weather causes things to expand. In older cars (I have my share), things are already not as tight as a new car, so the expanding might cause connections to not be connecting.
So it could be something as simple as needing a new distributer cap. It could also be a bad relay that's in the cab of the car, and when it gets hot, the wires don't send a good signal. That happened with one of my cars.
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