I have a 1995 Vandura 2500 that stall when slowing at traffic lights, exit ramps etc. The problem was worse when low on gas and hot outside. The problem was a bad fuel pump located located in the fuel tank. Once the fuel pump heats up the flow capacity goes down. Van will stall and hard to restart until it sits for a while. Hope this helps.
because the engines has to heated upto the heat level for ignition
need more info. does it shut down while driving? shut down on decelleration? acceleration? does it sputter or is it like the key was shut off? is there a loss of power before it happens? does it restart right away or do you have to wait , and if so, how long? is the yellow "check engine" light on: Does it stall every ten minutes until it's fully warmed up?
3 minutes.
doubt that a t-stat would cause a car to shut down and restart when cold check for an ignition module proublem
Bad fuel pump overheating, bad ignition coil overheating.
Booting is the process of starting windows. So just shut your engine off and restart.
my 350 did that and it was the oxygen sensor........good luck !
On my 2008 Highlander, I started the engine and set the odometer to trip A. Shut off engine and restart while holding down the odometer button.
You need to warm up the engine until the guage reaches halfway. Otherwise, you will flood the engine and it will not start. There are many links on the Internet on how to get it to restart, but I've had no luck. The dealer fixed it for free. By the way, the less it warms up, the worse it is! Do not start your engine and then just shut it off. It will not restart! ALWAYS warm it up before shutting it off.
Wait about 5 minutes and get back on or close the program and open it back up or shut down your computer and and restart it
Have you checked the fluid level?
My cat engine ran out of oil. I shut it off, fixed the problem then filled it with oil now it won't restart