Blast the engine with a CO2 only fire extinguisher. The CO2 will displace the O2 and "smother" the air it needs to run. The CO2 will leave no trace and dissipate.
there should be a fuse under the hood or under your fuse block that probably blew
A flight engine stops running after it has been stopped by a pilot.
This is a common problem for Cherokee's there is not enough ventilation for the engine, I had a friend buy aftermarket hood vents and cut them into the hood, The engine heat causes the fuel bar to vapor lock and slowing or stopping the flow of fuel to the engine. I am not a mechanic, this is just from past experience.
Yes.
no as long as the engine is running the pump needss to remain on
It would be your cerpentine belt that runs our "extras" on your engine or your transmisson. Best thing to stop it would be to change the belt under the hood on the engine. If that doesnt work change your transmission fluids.
The main 100 amp fuse is located in the fuse box under the hood.
Engine coolant temp running 220 degree F
No non-use of the seatbelt will not prevent the engine from running.
A bad Mass airflow sensor - on any GM vehicle that is equipped with one - will DEFINITELY stop the engine from running.
Your 3.0 liter V6 is not an interference engine so it should just stop running
You've run out of fuel...