 |
It is probably heat related. An electronic component gets hot and dies. There are two ways to attack this. Wait untill it quits completly (it will happen soon) or leave the dog house loose and the next time it happens test for spark before it cools enough to restart. hat will be the first step. It could be a bad fuel pump relay, coil or distributor module or main engine computor. By the way have you scaned for codes? The above failures dont produce codes sometimes. Other faults should. I have seen cam sensors and crank sensors both go bad with heat. Good Luck |