SOURCE: car won't start when it's hot outside
My daughter's 1991 Honda Accord did the same thing. I discovered that the main relay had to be replaced. Apparently the solder used in the original main relay was poor and would actually "soften" in the heat and cause a disconnection. When the cabin temperature dropped, the solder would cool and reconnect. Anyway, replacing the main relay worked. My daughter's car has not had this problem since.
SOURCE: 1984 Ford Bronco II new distributor cap, rotor,
most likely is your ignition switch -- not the key and tumbler (ignition switch)
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