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Old 05-10-2009, 12:47 AM
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I'd go with the crank position sensor. Sometimes they wont set a code. Many bad ones I've dealt with need more than 5 minutes to cool off. 30 minutes to an hour is what I'm accustomed to seeing. If the car dies, then spins over but wont start, and then you spray water on it and the engine starts, you found the problem for sure.
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