Excess current draw. The circuit is normally fused, but if someone
replaced the fuse with a piece of wire or something because the fuse was blowing.
Here's another one, if the heated o2 sensors short, it blows the engine sensor fuse in the under the hood fuse block. the current draw through the PCM needed to blow the fuse will kill the engine.
It will start right back up, but....
If I were the Op I would se if maybe someone substitued a circuit breaker for a fan fuse.
It seems that some sort of temporary current draw is killing the engine.
I don't "think" it is an ICM because it would only get hotter for a while after the engine quit. Could be though.
Hard to troubleshoot using a browser.
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