95 grand am 2.3, after it warms up to operating tempature, you give it gas and it just completely dies. It sounds like the fuel pump is workinig when trying to restart it. I wait fifteen minutes and it starts fine. I changed the coil housing, coils measure 6k ohms, ideas?
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In lieu of tune up, etc. try adding 2 bottles of fuel injector cleaner to your gas tank...and or 2 bottles of liquid heet...water remover from your gas tank and system. This is the least costly attempt to fix. Hope this helps.
I had a similar problem with a Ford Excursion, it turned out to be intake manifold gaskets. It would stall then start right up again, it ran fine during warm up. But, once fully warmed up it would stall at stop lights and stuff like that. I did get a check engine light, the code was lean condition. I don't know on a Jeep, sorry I can't be of more help.
cj2176 is correct, we need a lttle more info. Sounds like it will need a new fuel pump or something related to it. Since it starts on starting fluid it has compression and air and spark, just no fuel. Fuel pumps can just stop working while driving, and if not working obviously will not start. No caodes will be set for a fuel pump not working. If it cranks but does not start have someone pound on the bottom of the fuel tank with a fist or small rubber mallet lightly (don't damage the tamk) while your cranking the engine. If it starts, the fuel pump module in the tank is bad.
it might be the fuel pressure regulator, i have a similar problem with my 95 302. but mine just dies but starts right back up. i was told fuel may be evaporating out of the fuel lines, when it doesnt start the first try i pump the gas pedal 2-3 times and it starts right up.
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