I have a red 94 Plymouth acclaim that does the same thing...I am buying a new car. I hate to tell you but its the beginning of the end. Ive put 2 fuel pumps, an ignition switch, 3 altinators, and now I just put a radiator in it too!!!
To set the clock on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim, first locate the clock adjustment buttons on the dashboard, typically near the radio. Press the "Hour" button to set the hour, and the "Minute" button to set the minutes. Make sure to adjust the time correctly, paying attention to AM and PM. Once set, the clock should keep the time until it needs adjustment again.
Check the fuel pump relay.
I would change your fuel filter
change the fuel filter you have two
More info. What kind of car ?
You wait for it until it starts again. It may take 1 to 30 minutes.
maybe it's time to get a new car.... ahh and mate.... you spelt "brakes" wrong....
The stalling of your 1994 Plymouth after a few minutes of running could be due to several issues, such as a failing fuel pump, a clogged fuel filter, or overheating components like the ignition coil. When the engine stalls, it may take time for the component to cool down or reset before it can restart. Checking the fuel system and ignition components would be a good starting point for diagnosing the problem. If the issue persists, consider consulting a mechanic for a thorough inspection.
I would check on the EGR. system, the valve and position sensor.
crank sensor ?
replace your crank sensor....or when it dies dump cold water on it to see if it starts again
what is the problem if a Chevy diesil engine start and run 30 minuits died and start right up again