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Hi Brian, I'm glad to help! First, when the engine shuts down you need to know if its loosing FUEL or if its NOT FIRING. This will send you in the right direction of diagnosing the problem, BECAUSE: It could be anything from a Shut-Down-Relay, a Bad Fuel Pump, a Engine Control Module, a Crank or Cam Sensor to various other things. Hope this helps and have an awesome day Brian.
sounds like you have a fuel pump problem, fuel pumps will usually get hot and then shut off allowing it to sit 30 mins lets the pump cool down allowing it to start pumping, the way you can test it is get a can of starting fluid the next time it quits raise your hood and spray some fluid down into the throttle body and if it starts and then dies it is most likely your fuel pump, hope this helps.
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