Won't start after the it hot

Asked by Mitch_longway12 Jan 21, 2016 at 08:24 AM about the 1995 Ford Mustang

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I have a mustang 1995 v6 and it'll start right up
in the morning but after you driving it for a while and
you and turn it off then try so start it back it won't
turn over so just crank but won't start like the
battery dead or just won't start then I have to wait
30 to an hour for it to cool down then it'll start right
up like nothing happen why is that help please

8 Answers

220,965

Oh yes definitely. Bushings worn out. Classic. Take it out and have it bench tested to verify.

Ok I'm going just that an let you know cause I was thinking the ignition coil but I just need see if I was correct

220,965

Wait a minute...So the car will turn over but not start? When it is warm? If this is the case I would have the ignition control module tested. They can do that at Auto Zone if you take it out. I was going off of you saying it seems like a dead battery. Decipher what I have mentioned for your problem.

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So what ended up being the answer here. Having the same exact problem with a 97 mustang

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