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have you tried having the fault codes reading section of the book
It is the first line of the trouble shooting
it appears that there is an electronic part break down for over heating
it could be in the ignition control module, ECM, coil/s, immobilizer
try exchanging the ECM with a known good one and fix any faults shown on the code scanner
a bad camshaft position sensor or a vacuum leak. Most likely sensor. Is your check engine light on? you can test sensors with an ohmmeter to determine if a sensor is good or not. It wouldn't be bad to check and make sure your coil packs aren't bad by checking each plug for spark. You can lay one plug and wire at a time one engine so end probe of plug is fairly next to metal. Have someone crank while you watch for spark.
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