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Sixteen year old car with only 40K miles must not be driven often, or sat for some time. I would suspect fuel system issue, such as bad pump, clogged filter, bad regulator or faulty injectors. Start by testing fuel pressure.
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No it's not going to be that bad, that's the reason for fuses, check your fuses, with key on and head lights on, used a test light, replace bad fuses, should take care of your problem.
The engine has an electronic module where the spark plug wires connect to. Replace this and you will see the difference. Once this module heats up it will malfunction. After cooling down the car will start up again. hope this helps.
have you tried jumping the engine directly? It wont fix your problem permanently but might get the car started and give you a better idea of what is wrong. connect the negative cable to the engine block and the positive to the battery, good luck hope this helps
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