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if now it won`t start it could be a spark(ignition)problem, check for spark at the plug. you should check for a code in the pcm this may help, not all codes set the check engine light. could also be a bad fuel pressure problem.
Sounds like an issue with the brake booster - either the booster itself has a leaky seal, or maybe the brake booster line has a leak. Could also be the brake booster check valve.
Sounds like a clogged fuel filter of a dying fuel pump. Start with the fuel filter, they are usually less than 20 bucks and pretty easy to change. If it persists, check into changing the fuel pump. Good luck.
I dont think you need a engine rebuild. Have him test the ignition system, basic tune up, also have him check the fuel pressure when cold and hot compare them.
The coolant thermostat needs replaced or you need a coolant flush. Heater cores (in the dashboard) often clog and stop warm coolant from circulating into the heater. A coolant flush would cure this. Flushes usually run from 70 to 90 dollars to have done at a service shop.
CHECK UR BATTERY AND SPARK PLUG WIRES WHICH R RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE POWER TO THE ENGINE. WHEN U TURN THE AC U CONSUME MORE ELECTRICAL POWER FROM THE BATTERY REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF POWER AVAILABLE TO THE ENGINE
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