I have a 1999 Catera. When this happens it is almost always the crankshaft position sensor. Check on www.cadillacforums.com for more info.
It has to warm and then cool.
Aluminium warms up relatively quickly due to its high thermal conductivity. The exact time it takes to warm up depends on factors such as the thickness of the aluminium and the heat source. In general, thin aluminium objects can warm up in a matter of minutes.
When a warm object is brought near a cool object, the cool object will warm up slightly as it absorbs heat from the warm object. This is due to the transfer of thermal energy from the warm object to the cool object through the process of conduction.
warm air goes up my willy and makes me feel good
The first part of a warm-up is often referred to as the "general warm-up." It typically involves light cardio exercises or movements that increase heart rate and blood flow to prepare the body for more intense activity.
it could be your crank shaft censer
it's your crank sensor as soon as the engine gets warm it shut offs. let it cool down and the car starts back up.
If a 1997 Nissan Maxima will crank but will not start, there could be a problem with the fuel pump. Another possibility is an issue with the ignition switch.
take the crank sensor out and clean the mounting surface on the block, reinstall see if that help's
The crank sensor had to be replaced on my 98 Catera when it was doing the same thing. I had to take it to the dealer to have this done.
try lifting up on the shifter and turning the key it maybe a bad Neutral safety switch
could be bad bushings in the starter.
be more specific what kind of noise if any at all wont turn over ? it will not even crank up
Your alternator is dead and needs replacing.
sounds like pluged catalitic converter or egr valve
You need to warm the car up with hot water.
It prevents it because when you warm up your body gets used to running around and when you stretch its so you dont pull muscles