Originally Posted by
onehundred80
No, definitely not. Do not go to that mechanic ever again as he will take you for all of the money he can get.
It is probably the Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) or the Relay Control Module (RCM). They cause this problem.
If the engine turns over but will not start it will be the CPS.
If the car does not turn over, that is the starter motor does not move, the it is the RCM.
It could be something else though, so get the engines trouble codes read and report back here.
I cannot see the connection with the AC except it quit working for a moment. How hot was the hot air. Where do you live, Death Valley? (joke)
Thank you for the quick answer! I'll get the codes ASAP and I will post them here. Right now I'm really scared to drive my car since what happened. As I said right after I stopped on the shoulder I started again my car with no problem :S