might be fuel pump. listen to see if it hums when turning key to run. could also be pickup coil in distributor. if no distributor, crank or cam sensor
Trying to solve this problem myself, but it definitely is not the fuel pump or the coils, I am still looking
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i has the same problem.. check the wire for the ignition module its behind the coil. luck...
Ignition Control Module are common to cause this. Loss of spark with heat from the engine, when it cools off, starts up.
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Check the fuel pump?
My 1995 Ford Explorer has also done that occasionally ( although I have removed the ignition key as soon as I open the drivers door , the key in ignition chime starts " going " ) What I do is put the ignition key back in and then remove it again and the chime will stop Give that a try
try replacing the ignition coil. after it hots, it starts breaking down and will not fire again until it cools off
Check the ignition module. They can fail when hot
Sounds like you flooded it. Pop the plugs out and let the gas evaporate and try it again.
it mayby a plugged fuel filter ,,,,, or the ignition module
Your probably spotting