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Z24i starts cold, shuts down just as it's warmed up, won't start warm
I have a 1986 (bought new in 1985) 720 4x4 Sport Truck with throttle-body injection, so I'm calling the motor a Z24i because it is TBI. This truck always starts when it's cold, but just before the temp gauge hits normal operating temperature (just south of dead center) it shuts down just as if I turned off the ignition key. No sputter, no slowly winding down to 0 rpm, no funny noises -- it just quits like I had turned it off. THEN it won't start at all because it's warmed up and won't start again until it's stone cold (hours later). The starter motor can turn the motor over easily for as long as you want to crank it over, but it won't start once it's warm. I DO get a code 24 (throttle valve switch) on the ECS, so I guess I need to replace the throttle position sensor, but I'm not sure that a bad throttle position sensor would cause such behavior, plus I don't know how to check a throttle position sensor to see if it's really bad. Can anyone tell me how to test my throttle position sensor? I have the Chilton manual, but I'm about ready to burn it -- can't find anything about the throttle position sensor in there. And can someone tell me what happens once the motor warms up?
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