Well I finally got around on working on my car and got it running again. After changing the ignition coil, spark plugs, wires and valve cover gaskets, I think the car is back to normal. But here is the main reason why my car would keep dying... the fuel tank was empty. Now you all probably wondering why or how could he? In my defense, the fuel gauge was reading a little over 1/4 of a tank, so I never question it. How I found out was by adding some gas from my portable containers that I had in the garage and "walla" the car stood running. I immediately went to the store and got me some fuel cleaner/stabilizer and added it with 93 octane fuel. So far the car is running great! Which brings me to my next question... How can I fix my fuel gauge so I don't have to get caught by surprise next time? Should I just get another gauge separately? or just fix the existing one and how hard is it? Thank you all for your outstanding support!!
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