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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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Heat related ignition failures are often caused by a dying coil.

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