You need to take your car into a car repair center. It could be many different things that is making it do this.
cam position sensor has failed
sounds like you have a problem with the ignition if if has coil packs it will do that or it could be the wires but problay the ignition is wore out . it might not look bad but the inside is gone once you put any kind of stress on it
yes once the ignition control module heats up it would cause the vehicle to stall. usually after it cools down the vehicle will restart again.
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Check the ignition module in the distributor. Potentially it is failing when heated. Once the ignition module cools, it may fire for a while. Check for spark when this happens. If so it usually is the module or the coil .... either is usually less than 50 bucks. When the car dies look at the tachometer, if it stays at zero, you've got no ingnition signal. Some autoparts stores can check this part for you.
Whole body can sweat
No. Most animals cannot sweat. A dog cools itself down by panting and a pig cools itself down by laying in cool mud.
NO....it cools by itself.
try replacing the ignition coil. after it hots, it starts breaking down and will not fire again until it cools off
did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity. did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity.
both the water and soil heats up but the soil heats up rapidly and the water heats up slowly. If it cools down the soil cools down faster and the water cools down slower.
Yes it is definitely the ignition control, i had the very same problem. Once my car was hot it would stall out usually about 10 to 15 minutes after running the car. After about 15 minutes after it would start. Mostly all 5.0.'s suffer from this problem.
Ignition Control Module are common to cause this. Loss of spark with heat from the engine, when it cools off, starts up.
It depends how slow/fast it cools into a rock. The slower it cools, the larger the crystals. The faster it cools, the smaller the crystals. It can also have no crystals. Let's say lava shot itself into the water. It cools so fast it might not have crystals
One main way that the body cools itself off is by sweating. Another way is by the consumption of water. Eating vegetables can also cool the body down and the body pulls blood away from the core of itself.
The body produces perspiration to cool itself.
Magma that cools underground forms igneous rocks.* It is called "lava" when it reaches the surface, and may solidify into several forms of igneous rock, depending on the compounds found in the magma and how it cools.