Check the ignitor - ask your auto electrician to check this first. May be shorting out when at temp but allowing ignition after cooling.
2006-12-26 18:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My 94 Chevy was doing the same and it turned out to be the fuel pump. Next time it stalls and won't restart try some starting fluid sprayed in to the air intake. if it starts right up you know it is fuel related.
2006-12-27 03:45:36
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answered by Red 5
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Sounds like a trip to a professional mechanic is in order.You can replace parts till your blue in the face or they can hook into the cars computer and tell you what the real problems are. These cars aren't like the 50's or 70's they have a lot of electronics in them
2006-12-27 02:15:02
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answered by rixtrix512006 2
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Have your codes read ,also have exhaust checked for low or reverse pressure cat maybe shot as this is a common problem on these models.
2006-12-27 03:12:07
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answered by Mudd 3
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sounds like a fuel problem.... I would check the fuel filter and make sure the pump is working. And what do you meen by stalls does buck and fart, or does it just die?????
2006-12-27 02:14:46
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answered by LeaAnn 1
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