Posted by Goose on February 05, 2009 at 07:11:30 from (65.208.249.179):
In Reply to: 92 Buick dies posted by fixerupper on February 05, 2009 at 06:25:04:
I'd go with an ignition module.
My '92 Olds 88 would quit intermittently a couple of years ago. After sitting for a half hour, it would start right up and run normally. After it did it a half dozen times, it dawned on me it would do it when conditions were such that heat built up under the hood, like idling in line at a drive-up bank window. Never on the open road with plenty of air flow under the hood.
The next time it did it, I jumped out and held a handful of snow under the ignition module. It started right up without the wait. Replacing the ignition module cured it. Apparently when the module reached a certain temp it would act up, and after it cooled off it was OK.
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