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I have a 95 3.4l v6 camaro it starts and runs fine but sometimes it will randomly die and then wont start again until it has cooled down. Or i will turn the ignition of after driving it somewhere it wont start back up. We checked the fuel pump and replaced the fuel relay but neither of them was the problem. does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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This is going to be tough to fix. Chances are its a relay or the ignition module, but until it gets to where it will not start for several minutes or not at all, you won't know if you have fixed it or not. Something is getting hot, cooling off, then getting hot again.
First I suggest scanned the fault codes stored there; turn the ignition key (without start engine) "on/off on/off on" and read odometer codes Pxxxx. Note this codes and send us for other details.
I had a similar problem. Nissan sr18di engine. car would run fine and randomly engine would cut off and only start after 20 minutes. Changed distributer fine since
We had a problem like this in our 97 Camaro with the V6. It would run fine until my wife went somewhere with it, parked it and then wouldn't restart. When it would sit for about an hour then it would start again. It turned out to be the crank position sensor, when the electronic part of it got hot enough it couldn't sense correctly and tell the computer how to time the spark. All it would do is crank without firing. So once we had that sensor replaced it ran good again. Good luck I hope this helps! I'm on to the next problem it's having, an occasional battery drain and a radio and electric windows that die when they want to and come back later. BuzzieTN
try having your wiring harness checked also get your trottle positioning senser checkedit could be that your wiring harnesses have a dry rotted break in them and one is making contact and shortingout that is why when you unplug the battery for a little while and then when you plug it back up the computer reads the problem has been repaired until you go down the road and hit a bump that causes any kind of movment that makes the wires to move then your problem starts again.
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