1994 Ford Bronco wont start when hot?

mllesativa

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Work your way back - starter, alternator, belts - but first, check your battery. If the water level is low or there's a leak, it might not exactly be because it's hot, but because it's worn out.

I just went through this with my 1994 jeep cj
 
Work your way back - starter, alternator, belts - but first, check your battery. If the water level is low or there's a leak, it might not exactly be because it's hot, but because it's worn out.

I just went through this with my 1994 jeep cj
 
Work your way back - starter, alternator, belts - but first, check your battery. If the water level is low or there's a leak, it might not exactly be because it's hot, but because it's worn out.

I just went through this with my 1994 jeep cj
 
Starts fine after it sits for a while, but if I drive it for a while and then shut it and try and instantly start it again it will not start. Any ideas?
It cranks over but wont start.
 
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