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Old January 10th 05, 08:01 PM
Daniel J. Stern
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, groulex wrote:

> After driving the car approximately 200 miles on the Interstate, the
> engine will suddenly shutdown as if it were not getting any gas. The
> engine will not start immediately, but after a 30 minute cool down it
> will restart and be good for another 100 to 200 miles, until the problem
> occurs again. This has occured several times.
>
> The problem has never occured during city driving and there is no
> trouble code in the computer.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.


That's a fun one. The *proper* way to diagnose the problem is for the car
to be driven until it stalls with a recording data scanner hooked up.
Once the engine stalls, the recorded data can be analysed so that it can
be seen which datastream(s) went silent, in what sequence and under what
prevailing underhood conditions. It's likely *something* is quitting when
it gets good and hot, but it could be any of many sensors located in
several different systems on and in the engine, but it's difficult to
guess what. Camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, MAF or
MAP sensor, engine temperature sensor, throttle position sensor, ECM
itself, etc., or even something not on this list.

Guessing at it will likely wind up more expensive than diagnosis and
repair.

DS
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