My Acura did that, the problem was loose wires.
Check inside the distributor for loose wires. That will cause a problem in wide temperature changes.
Hope this helps.
It can be faulty or dirty spark plug itselfd.Also for reference get the fuel level checked.Is the fuel tank is empty or near to empty. Car cranks, has spark but will not ? http://howtobyme.blogspot.com/2011/12/car-crankshas-spark-but-will-not-start.html ----------- The spark plug firing order for car? http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/06/spark-plug-firing-order-for-car.html ------------ How to Replace Spark Plugs? http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-replace-spark-plugs.html --------------- How to Perform a Basic Engine Tune Up-Spark Plug and Wire
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Try cleaning the spark plugs and then see if that is helpin.On some cases the black carbon layer gets collected on the spark plugs and that causes the problem,so cleaning the plugs help.But if its not helping,then spark plug has to be replaced.Spark plugs get power from ignition coil to ignite sparks.If ignitioncoils are faulty then also there will no spark.--------------
To troubleshot and confirm the issue,i suggest you to go through the help links provided below,check the procedure and it will help you to confirm the issue in your case.
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No spark on 2008 Chevy Avalanche?
SOURCE: 1991 ford pickup truck
I recently had a problem with my '91 F150. It had started fine. Then, after I cleaned it some, it died and wouldn't start again. I think the ignition control module got wet on mine. If you are not getting enough fire, you might want to take the ignition control module off the side of the distributor and take it to Autozone/Advance or the like and get it tested. (You can get enough fire to turn the starter and it still not be enough. You'll need to take a plug wire off and see how hot it is when you turn it over.) The ignition control module is held in place by two screws that you can remove with a 7/32 socket if you have one small enough to fit. (Make sure they test it a few times (until it gets hot.) A bad one may test fine at first.) If it tests fine, you might want to buy a coil. For more detail about the ignition control module, see: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080506033632AAUGhGf I don't know if your starter is turning over or not. If it is not, you might need a starter or solenoid. If you jump the solenoid and the starter turns, you probably need a solenoid. If not, you probably need a new/rebuilt starter (and maybe a solenoid, too.) I hope this helps! Peace and blessings!!!
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