Sounds like it could be vapor locking. Try putting a few wooden clothes pins on fuel line
Easiest way is to just disconnect the battery for a couple minutes. The only issue when hooking it back up is it may take a couple minutes for the idle to stabilize.
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Is your fuel pump turning on?? If you dont hear a humming coming from the back, that might be your problem. Mine did the same thing, but started off cutting out after a couple minutes of driving to just barely starting.
most of the time all you have to do is pull the terminal wires off of the battery for a couple minutes then put them back on.
All you have to do is buckle it for a couple of minutes. Then take it off NO BEEP until you restart your truck.
it needs to warm up. let it run for a couple minutes
While driving my cavalier will shift into high gear for at least a couple of minutes. Shifting gears,giving it gas does not help. Any suggestions?
The phrase "a couple more minutes" is correct and commonly used to indicate a short additional period of time.
probably the relay, a couple dollar fix
like fifteen or twenty minutes
check the fuel pump
You may have to drill a couple of holes but it should fitDon't try it your self unless you know something about body work