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Need to replace the ingnition module in the distributor.
the faulty part is actually located in the distributor so you need to replace the whole distributor
The engine shutting off could be the control module or the pickup coil within the distributor. The steering wheel locks???
Type of engine, year of vehicle, go out in the sense it doesn't produce spark or mechanically break. More information is always helpful. If the module inside it is burning out, it may not have good contact with the base. If you are just changing the module, the grease that should be supplied with the new module must be used between the module and the base. Coil could be the problem. Even in newer cars, there really isn't much in the system, power, coil, distributor, wires and plugs. If something keeps going bad, it is probably not that thing, but something before it in the system. Coil or the connections to the distributor.
She Keeps the Home Fires Burning was created in 1985.
your phrase "keeps burning" is unclear; someone who literally burns for no apparent cause is called "spontaneous combustion."
a reason for a vehicle to stall when hot may be a faulty ignition control module.
If the turn signal light keeps burning out on an E320, it is likely moisture related. It is likely that a seal is leaking.
Hydrogen
yes and it keeps on burning
Oxygen
Dust module