What is your question?
Change head gaskets, change oil Change turbo and all the parts that goes with it Changes just about all senors and it will crank when it's cold but as soon as it warm up it stops and want start back
What makes this problem better or worse?
It's stop when it get warmed up
How long has your 2002 Ford F-350 Super Duty had this problem?
For six months and have changed all the parts we could think of including tubro and all of it's switiches
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Hello, When the engine is cold, get a hair dryer and warm the fuse block. Not crazy hot, but get it warm. If you have a no start afterwards, you know it's a bad relay. If you still start cold, test the engine coolant temperature sensor.