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Old 07-26-2006, 05:47 PM
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That sounds kinda like 2 different possiblities. First is checking the fuse on the overvoltage protection relay. USUALLY this would be more of a cold-start problem, but have seen them act this way hot a few times, and heck it cost $0 to check it. Second possiblity is the fuel pump relay, these can act up especially when hot, and would be something you could just try jumping just to check it out, no need to just go buy one to diagnose it. Other than that check the plugs, maybe someone has screwed with the mixture and it's way off and you can look for wet plugs, and make sure they are the right plug and gap too.
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