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I have a 1993 Ford F-150 with only about 125,000 miles. I can start truck and drive any length of time (5mintutes or 5hrs) without any issues. However, if I kill the engine it will not restart until it has completely cooled off. What is the issue?
What makes this problem better or worse?
warm engine
How long has your 1993 Ford F-150 had this problem?
3 months
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Hello, does the engine crank when it does not start? A 1993 vehicle is right in the middle of the "TFI" module concern -- the thick film ignition module that is distributor mounted. This item tends to overheat then become inoperative until cooling down. It's a wild guess, though, so -- not necessary to just guess at replacement. I'd say the next time the concern happens, check to see if you have any ignition spark active when you crank the engine. If the engine does not crank over at all, it's a different story. Use this link to find some shops near you that can help with your concern: www.repairpal.com/repair-shops