I think it is pretty safe to say the coolant system is fine.. It seems to be working normally. Any of the passkey 3 systems i have ever worked on worked as follows: You turn the key into the on position, you passkey module looks for the right resistance or code, and gives the pcm the fuel enable signal it is looking for. If there is a key problem of any kind the car will start, run til the fuel rail is empty and die, then will not restart due to no fuel because the pcm has no fuel enable signal, and pump does not therefor turn on. So the keys aren't the issue..
Is the engine always at operating temp (210) before it starts stalling? Find you fuel pressure regulator..It will be ON you fuel rail before your return line to the tank.. there will be a vaccuum line hooked to it...pull the vaccuum line off and tap the side of it lightly with the back of a screwdriver or something...If fuel squirts out or if it is all wet when you pull the vaccuum line off...then the diaphram is bad and it needs replacing. That would effect fuel pressure and could possibly be causing your issue..but you do need to hook a pressure gauge up the the valve on the fuel rail and check fuel pressure.
Is the engine always at operating temp (210) before it starts stalling? Find you fuel pressure regulator..It will be ON you fuel rail before your return line to the tank.. there will be a vaccuum line hooked to it...pull the vaccuum line off and tap the side of it lightly with the back of a screwdriver or something...If fuel squirts out or if it is all wet when you pull the vaccuum line off...then the diaphram is bad and it needs replacing. That would effect fuel pressure and could possibly be causing your issue..but you do need to hook a pressure gauge up the the valve on the fuel rail and check fuel pressure.
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