you must replace a sensor that is located on top of the bell housing unit . you must stick your hand between the fire wall and the engine. this is nothing but a magnet that detects the #1 piston in your engine. it costs around $120.00 if you do it yourself you will be saving around $400.00 in labor. I think it's called a cranking sensor good luck
Its probably because you burnt the pizza in the oven.
If you able to restart after a few minutes, then your CMP is defective.
Sounds like it could be vapor locking. Try putting a few wooden clothes pins on fuel line
check your coil
The most common issue is a fuel filter. It could be a few other things, but the fuel filter is where I would start.
IDK yup
crankshaft position sensor.
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