Starter cable melted

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enaso

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When I start the car when it's cold, the engine will start with no problem. But when the engine is warm or hot, it will not start. So I have to wait 15 or 20 minutes for it to cool down, and then it will start with out a problem. I assume that I may have a bad starter, so I checked it out and saw that the postivite red cable attached to the starter cable is melted. I have a picture attached, so what possibility is it that the wire is bad instead of the starter?
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4x4kayak2112

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Yep its the epoxy or sealant that they used inside the shrink wrap

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