have you tried to install a starter heat shield? If not you might want to look in to buying one. it helped my Chevy run alot longer and a lot cooler.
check for clogged fuel filter,or bad fuel pump
sounds like a fuel problem change the fuel filter first
Catalytic converter. 9 out of 10 times when a car runs fin cool and stalls when warm, this is the problem.
Yes , although you will have to top up the engine oil level ( or prefill the new engine oil filter ) * assuming you haven't put the required amount of oil in the engine already *
Think fuel filter. If that hasn't been replaced, do that first....inexpensive, but even if this ISN'T the problem, it still needs to be replaced periodically! If replacing the filter doesn't help, you should consider taking it to a garage and getting your fuel-pressure checked. If the pressure is low (and you've replaced the filter!), then your problem is the fuel pump. If I were a betting man.....fuel filter.
Check to see if catalytic converter is stopped up,a clogged fuel filter can cause it to go bad .
Under the hood close to the battery or behind rear right wheel. It's recommended to change the fuel filter every 20000 miles.
Have you replaced your air filter lately? If not, try that, reset the computer by unplugging the battery and see if it clears the code.
You do not clean any fuel filter you just replace it. If it has a filter in the tank it is a permanent filter that is only replaced when the pump is replaced.
The fuel filter is a permanent filter located inside the fuel tank. It is only replaced when the pump is replaced.
The Honeywell filter should be replaced every 8- 12 months or as needed.
the filter is built into the power steering reservoir . the filter cant be replaced separately . the reservoir itself should be replaced.