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Originally Posted by galaxy xr8
I've also just purchased a ELM327 scan tool, so when that arrives in the post I can hopefully get to work and find some fault codes, (hopefully).
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If you've disconnected the battery, then all previous fault codes have now been deleted.
I too think it's CAS related. A faulty CAS will kill the engine (any engine) when it gets hot. Quick way to diagnose, keep a bottle of water in the car. If it cuts out on you, try starting engine straight away. If it doesn't want to start, poor the water on the CAS. If it starts right away, you've found your problem.