Starts then dies, but will eventually stay running

Tiny
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Maybe, it does it hot or cold. But it didn't do it at all today?
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 AT 2:23 AM
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Well keep me posted if it does it again.
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 AT 2:26 AM
Tiny
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It did it today as I was leaving work. I'll try to get a hold of a scanner this weekend.
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Thursday, January 5th, 2012 AT 2:36 AM
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Alright keep me posted.
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Thursday, January 5th, 2012 AT 2:39 AM
Tiny
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Well after messing with this thing for a few months I finally threw in the towel and took it to somebody. Faulty Ignition switch. Thanks everybody for your help.
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Friday, April 13th, 2012 AT 10:33 PM
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Quite the unexpected solution but happy to hear it's solved. Between making parts lighter weight, switching more and more electrical stuff on and off, and squeezing parts suppliers to cut costs on parts, there has been a lot more trouble with ignition switches than in the past. Chrysler had a lot of trouble with them overheating contacts and melting the electrical connectors, but their problems were mostly with the switched power windows, heater fan, and radio circuit. Ford was having trouble with switches causing fires even after the engine was stopped. Don't hear about GM having switch trouble very much, probably because they make the largest percentage of their own parts.
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Friday, April 13th, 2012 AT 11:10 PM

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