I drive fine until engine gets hot then car dies won't start till cools down
Sometimes a temp problem like that is the ignition coil.
Hope this helps.
Is your temperature gauge red lineing? Or is the car behaving like it's going to die just from idleing? Either one may require coolant and electrical systems checks to be done. Also with the coolant, be sure to change it out twice per year. Most everyone forgets to do this as different seasons requires a different mix.
Sorry to hear about that. Your problem is most likely an ignition issue. When the vehicle is cold all the parts (including the coils, ignition module) have "shrunk" so to speak. Then, after the engine runs for a while everything starts to expand if you will. When that happens, connections that make contact when cold no longer do so after the engine warms up. Have it checked.
SOURCE: Bought this car in January, everything was fine.
Only way to really know is to test thing but the things that can do this are the fuel pump or relay. The crank sensor, the ignion module, the coil.
This is providing the coolant is not overheating. If the coolant is overheating then as the motor gets hotter,,less fuel will be added creating a possible stall. When an engine is shut off they usually get a little hotter by the sensors before they start to cool down.
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