I had a similar problem with my 1985 chevy pickup. I could drive to town and shut off motor come back 30 minutes later would not start. I would take off my distributor cap check for loose wires put it back together and would start right up. Ended up being the coil in distributor changed coil no more problems. The engine heat would create an open circuit in coil once it cooled down would be fine.
SOURCE: Chevrolet Aveo 2205 Trouble
looks like it could be a vacuum line of some kind if you are able to take it off take it to the auto parts store and they should be able to tell you what it is and be able to find u a new piece
SOURCE: BMW 320TDI HARD TO START WHEN WARM
Probable Spark plugs have blown. I would do a good tune up and replace your fuel filter, plugs and wires, oil and oil filter, air filter. Your system builds enough fuel pressure when it's cold becuase there is technically less are in your combustion chamber when it's cold so it can build more fuel pressure to start. When it's warm there's less room to build pressure to start your motor. So do a good tune up for now and see if that works. Hope you the best!
SOURCE: A/C blows hot air intermittently
this is clear that your aux fan cooling your condensor is not working ,your a/c system is overheating and with speed you are forcing air through your condensor doing the job of the fan.
SOURCE: 2006 Chevrolet Aveo engine dash light on/off intermittently
If the light was flashing when it came on, then it means your engine is misfiring.
A solid light can mean anything.
This light comes on when the computer detects a
fault of some sort in its diagnostic tests. If it keeps detecting this issue, the light will remain off. If the light turns off, then it has detected that the issue may no longer be present.
In order to find out what the exact reason was for your light, You need to have your car computer scanned to retrieve the code that
the computer would have stored when the light triggered. Most garages
will do this free of charge. The code will tell you what may have
caused the light to initially go on
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