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Perhaps a bad ignition coil? Perhaps a bad temperature sensor?
No, but it can stop the fuel pump from running. It has nothing to do with ignition.
Turn the key off --OR-- interrupt power to the fuel pump (fuse, relay) --OR-- unplug the ignition coil or module. On some newer cars, simply introducing a large enough vacuum leak will cause them to cease running.
can be the ign. coil. worn spark wires
Ran out of gas, failed alternator, crank sensor, cam sensor, PCM, timing belt, ignition coil, fuel pump, broken wiring,
check your ignition coil. that's what happen to me when the engine get hot the car stop.
No parts available. Makes a door stop
yes this does this to stop u from doing damage to the engine
Weak fuel pump? Bad fuel pump? Plugged fuel filter? Plugged air filter? Bad ignition coil? plugged catalytic converter?
faulty ignition switch
either a dead starter or a bad ignition coil would be my guess
sounds like the ignition control module