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Originally Posted by toivo
put a sparkplug in one of the wires and ground it and see if you have spark. is it a throttlebody or does it have a fuel rail? listen at the gas tank and see if you can hear the fuel pump run for 2 seconds when you first turn the key on.
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Does it run good until it warms up then dies when coming to a stop or at speeds less than 25mph? If so, it may be the sensor located in the transmission. (I can't remember name) but it controls the downshifting of the transmission and once the fluid gets warmed up and moving it will cause the switch in the sensor to get stuck and won't allow the vehicle to shift properly.
I had to have a transmission shop replace the sensor at the tune of about $250. There is a way to bypass it but it will cause additional wear and tear on your engine and cause it to wear out prematurely.
Good Luck