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When it losses power have a fuel pump pressure gage hooked up, it may be the pump is badly worn and it is losing pressure after it heats up, have seen this many a time. Also run a fault code test on the engine control computer using an OBD2 code reader.
You should be able to see the fuel lines and brake lines in a group, mounted along the firewall on either the driver or passenger side. Typically they are on the driver side not far from the brake booster. Hope this helps.
check the brake light switch.
It's usually up under the dash, and it activated by the brake pedal.
There are 2 wires going to it. To test it, jumper across the leads.
or, watch the "action" sometimes you just need to reposition the switch to get it to work.
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