it is 1991 chevolet caprice....ecm
IT COULD BE THE IGNITION MODULE,ON SOME CARS ITS TOO CLOSE TO THE HEAT OF THE ENGINE AND CUTS OUT AFTER THE ENGINE GETS UP TO TEMPERATURE. ONCE THE ENGINE COOLS DOWN THE CAR WILL START AGAIN. PS; NEXT TIME YOU REQUEST INFO, GIVE THE MAKE,MODEL,YEAR, GOOD LUCK PAUL G
could be fuel pump
Check spark after it shuts down.Might be your coil getting week after it gets hot.It could also be a spark plug.
ignition modual
sounds like you have a problem with the ignition if if has coil packs it will do that or it could be the wires but problay the ignition is wore out . it might not look bad but the inside is gone once you put any kind of stress on it
it think you can use IDM downloader
Most common problem is Fuel Pump... when it gets hot of working it stops working... when cools down works again.
I have a Sears Craftsman LT 1000 17 Horsepower Kohler engine, and I had the same problem. I used some gasoline additive as well, check your oil level. It appears if the oil level is low the engine heats up and shuts down. I believe it is a safety mechanism, so it saves your engine. So add some oil, maybe a little gasoline additive and you should be good to go!
If your 1999 VW Bug's engine cuts off when it gets hot, you might have an issue with bad gas or with the distributor. Electrical problems will often appear at operating temperature. You could also have an issue with the oxygen sensors.
There is an elecrical short in your system that occurs when your vehicle gets hot. You need to check to see if you don't have fuel, check pressure. Or if you don't have spark. If you don't have fuel, it will most likely be your fuel pump. If you don't have spark, it could be, your ignition module, a coil pack or your crankshaft sensor.
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it gets thick .