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Old 29-11-2009, 09:04 PM   #1
Leeroy
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: S.E. Melbourne
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Default AU II loosing all power on hot days.

Got a strange problem on hot days where the temperature gets above 30. ill be driving my AU II ute about 15 - 20 mins and then the car will just shut off. first i thought the engine had overheated but the temperature gauge sits between the "n" and the "o" on normal like it has since the day i got it. checked my fluids, oil ok, radiator full. If i pop the bonnet and let the engine bay cool for about 5 mins the car will start again but it will shut off again 1 - 2 km down the road. this only happens on hot days over 30'C. I think it must be something electronic overheating. I changed the coil pack but still the same problem. anyone know/had this problem or know the fix for it. im stumped.

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