Quit running after its fully up to temp? Restarts after it cools down? Check the spark when it does it, could be the ignition control module.
My 2000 Yukon did the same thing,was able to restart but it ran itermitantly -it was the fuel pump-not a cheap repair
it could be of running it with out oil.
Possibly, you have a broken timing belt.
If you are parked with the motor running, engage the parking/emergency brake. Turn the ignition off and restart the engine. The daytime running lights should not be on.
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Can you explain your question a bit better please?
Assuming this is a Chevrolet Tracker, probably missing fuel or spark.
probably the ignition system "opti spark" fuel pump. happened to my '94
For some reason when you take a plug wire off while the car is running it blows the control module built into the distributor. You will have to replace the whole distributor to fix. I have had this happen twice on my 96 Cirrus.
The fuel shut off switch could have tripped, reset it if it has.
It depends how well the linen suit is made and where you are running to. Linen usually is not the material used for successful running competitions as it can restrict functionality while running. If you are running in an environment free of plants or anything else that could snag the material, then there is no reason a linen suit would tear unless it does not fit properly to begin with.
You cannot actually turn off the lights while the car is driving or in any gear but park. If you would want to turn the lights off while you are parked for some reason, put the car in park, turn off the car completely, pull the emergency brake up, then restart the car. This overrides the headlights and they will stay off while the car is running-however, as soon as you release the emergency brake- the headlights turn back on.