A loose ground wire on your engine can cause this to happen. Check all your grounds and make sure they are clean and tight.
2006-10-15 08:39:28
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answered by dw100550dw 1
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Dirty fuel filter-fuel pump going bad-coil wire - coil - coil pack - Emergency brake adjusted 2 tight - rear brakes adjusted 2 tight - frozen Calipers-frozen wheel cylinders - alternator not charging & causing the engine 2 run on Less than 12 volts - {should b @ least 14 Volts.Ignition switch starting 2 melt down.Plug wires breaking down.Water in the fuel-severe head wind-TORQUE Converter ready 2 crap out - etc-etc-etc
2006-10-15 09:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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relies upon on what the container became designed to do. Passtime packing bins do no longer enable the ignition crank voltage make it to the starter merely make your fee they'll turn it decrease back on. After industry alarms on the fritz merely un plug the container detect the wiring and splice each element decrease back like it became.
2016-12-13 08:45:29
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answered by ? 4
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If it restarts after it sits, I might suspect the distributor pickup.
2006-10-15 08:39:44
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answered by done wrenching 7
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alternator or your starter, maybe even the voltage regulator
2006-10-15 08:45:12
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answered by crazeebitch2005 5
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fuel pump, or pcm.
2006-10-15 09:42:46
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answered by slayer 2
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