nytrdr24
+1y
mine did that a couple time (die out, then after a few it would crank & run again), but mine is carb'd & your is fi, but both fuel systems run off a computer & adjust by reading various sensors....here's my thought, my
pre-cat stopped up & ended up being what caused my motor to go south on me, which if the cat stops up, it will cause your exhaust temps to rise, which is also what happens if your vehicle runs too lean, if this happens, the o2 sensor (even though ours are narrow band) would throw a signal to the computer to richen the fuel mixture thus flooding the engine out......
like pont said, check to see what code it is giving you & go from there, but i'd venture to say that could be your problem, but w/o actually seeing it, that is only a guestimate at best......good luck!