A 1996 Plymouth Breeze that starts and runs until it warms up, but then stalls might have a problem with a temperature sensor. The sensor is telling the computer that the temperature is too high for the engine to operate safely. Check the Electronic Temperature Sensor or the Manifold Pressure Sensor (MAP).
yes, that could be a cause. Along with fuel pump, crank sensor,....
Is the fan functioning?
My guess would be that the catalytic converter is plugged, or maybe some other exhaust blockage. The exhaust cannot go through the system and the car stalls. As it "cools off" the pressure is actually equalizing, or coming back to atmospheric and the exhaust can flow freely again, for a while. I would check this scenario out, could be something to it.
Land cools off faster than water.
Check the fuel pump relay.
Land heats and cools more quickly than water.
land breeze
A sea breeze occurs when a tidal wave comes up and then back down and then that wave goes up onto the shore.Any time.
land breeze - this happens at night
freeze plugs?
The usual cause of sea breeze is the difference in specific heat capacity between land and water Land heats and cools more quickly than water.
at 4'0 clock since the absolute momentum of the waves of the land breeze matches the sea breeze . In the morning you get a breeze from sea to land, since the land warms more quickly. The reverse in the evening, since sea cools more slowly.