We have an older ford truck I think it is a 93. We picked it up used. It runs pretty well, but when you drive it somewhere and shut it off, it won't start again until it cools off. What could be causing this?
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I'm not positive, but I think your electronic ignition has something called a pick up coil that goes bad. Sometimes the engine may just die while driving, or just not want to run when it starts. You also may have a distributor cap that Mitsubishi made that has circuitry inside the cap, so replace the cap too.
you can get high performance rebuild kits for those t-5 trans from summit for a very reasonable price and just get it rebuilt and you can hold up to 800 horses on that t-5 after that or just pick up a new or used tranny and replace it
Yes there should be, depending on which engine & transmission. Go to (autozone.com) and sign up for free & you will get access to repair manuals & pick drivetrain , find your transmission & it will give you procedures to adjust.
no but if you go in the trunk on driver side behind the carpet its a black box there is a reset button on it push the reset it restart the system that should help
you need to replace the fuel pressure regualtor underneath the plenum , ck fuel pressure if it drops suddenly after you shut the engine down suspect fuel regualtor , use to have to replace the whole spider assembly now i think you can just replace the regulator
Crank and not start or not crank?
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