Coolant could be low, causing the engine to overheat. There are also a number of things that could cause overheating and the engine to shut off. Plus the Ford Tempo was an unsound car from the get go/
check your coil
IDK yup
Bad fuel pump it will get more often TRY STARTER FLUID IN THE BREATHER IF IT STARTS CHANGE FUEL PUMP AND FILTER
check your crank sensor
If it won't crank, which is probably what you really have going on, it means your battery went bad while you were driving.
the ground to the battery i had the same problem on my truck
fuel pump?
Your a bad driver get a license
It would die and not restart. Yes it may restart! I have had modules quit when they get hot and work again when they cooled down.
Assuming this is a Chevrolet Tracker, probably missing fuel or spark.
Bad wheel bearing, or more than likely a tire with a defect.AnswerIt's normal for a Tempo to hum.
fuel pump