We had the exact same problem with one of our vehicles. It would start when the engine was cool, but once the engine got hot it just shut down. It wouldn't start again till the engine cooled. The problem was fixed by replacing the module under the coil packs. It has to be tested while still hot to be able to determine if it's the problem, once that module cooled it tested just fine, but was bad. Hope this helps!
It may be heating up too much. There is a sensor that shuts down the motor when it gets too hot to keep from damaging the motor.
The Ford F150 cranks and immediately stalls and shuts off. It will crank again, but it shuts off. The guages move back and forth also
no... no spark???? module, crank sensor??? but no such saftey system. only on fuel, enertia switch
when the sterring wheel is turned sharply to park, the engine shuts off
Shuts off intake from outside-cools faster, but no fresh air.
The reason the engine shuts off intermittently is probably a crank position sensor, this is an electronic part which mounts on the front of the engine. When this goes bad the engine will sometimes just not work, or will work sometimes but then just dies. Fuel shut off is what happens when you turn the key off. The power to the fuel pump is cut which ends fuel flow to the engine.
it's your crank sensor as soon as the engine gets warm it shut offs. let it cool down and the car starts back up.
check for bad crank sensor!!
It might be a cooling problem such as the thermostat. I think you should get the cooling system checked. Something is causing it to overheat.
sound like when it heats up it shuts off and then when it cools down it starts back up that would be your engine temperature sensor
The fan remains running after the vehicle shuts off in order for the engine to cool down. Once the motor cools down sensors trigger the fan to shut it off.
that's probably a sensor that shuts the engine off to protect from damages of overheating. it happens in some newer type cars.