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Old 11-13-2005, 01:02 AM
rl0gin rl0gin is offline
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I had the same problem before. It turned out to be the crank sensor. After it would heat up and die, I could actually put water on the crank sensor and it would start back up again. Oh, by the way, when my crank sensor went bad, it didn't even throw a code.
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