It is called vaporlock. try replacing your gas cap.It has a small venthole in the middle of cap and after a while it gets plugged with particles. Try this test pull off gas cap and drive a little distance if it doesnt stall out then theres your problem. (vaporlock) when your motor is drawing fuel from your fuel tank it also draws air through gas cap. and if vent in cap is plugged it will draw all the air out of fuel tank by sucking the tank inward until the fuel pump cant pull any more fuel from tank because of pressure) so if you let motor sit for a minute without running air in tank will replenish and vehicle will start up like nothing ever happened.if this is your problem after you test it replace fuel cap. Good luck. 0
the ground to the battery i had the same problem on my truck
clogged fuel filter
you have blown a head gasket
Could be a plugged up fuel filter.
its a electronic piece in the key push ron area in the steering collum the key rod connectes it to complete the electric curcuit circle if it cracked it will cause it to shut down and restart by itself..
If the check engine light has come on, have the codes read. That would be a good place to start.
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check your coil
May not read the speed of the truck while driving. Transmission may not shift correctly.
The most common issue is a fuel filter. It could be a few other things, but the fuel filter is where I would start.
Check for fuel Check for spark
Not really enough information, but my 98 Chevy 350 lost power (actually started missing) after heating up. This was caused by the stator in the distributor.