trac off light came on while i was driving my cavalier. it was the fuel pump. reach under car and hit the center of the gas tank with either a closed fist or a rubber mallet. if car starts for a few seconds it is your fuel pump. if not, it doesnt rule out the fuel pump. it just means hitting tank didnt work as a test.
If you're driving a manual, it means that you've stalled out. Turn off the car and restart.
crankshaft position sensor.
The fuel shut off switch could have tripped, reset it if it has.
This is a tough one as it could be a number of things related to either fuel delivery, (ie bad pump) or ignition related issues. In my case, my '98 S70 started to intermittenly stall while driving. Sometimes it would restart, other times it would not. After weeks of trying to diagnose, I had my mechanic make a 'road call' the last time it stalled & would not restart. Turned out to be the ignition module which he replaced & car is running great now
I was driving on the highway and the car just stalled and wouldn't restart. Originally it showed a code for cam position sensor. I changed the cam pos sensor. It still wont start. When I try to start it it cranks much faster than normal. Now it shows a code for a MAP sensor. I changed that...nothing. Any ideas.
If the engine is turning over but it won't start then your car is equipped with an inertia sensor that kills the engines ability to run (in case of an accident). You need to take it to a repair facility and have this replaced.
This has happened to me. I thought most likely it was the fuel pump getting ready to go out soon. So I had that replaced and it hasn't stalled out since. Knock on wood.
One posibility to check would be the timing belt. If it broke while driving your car will stall and will not start again. If it was the timing belt you may have a more costly repair bill then just the belt.
it may have triggered the shut off valve on the fuel line you need to reset it
Assuming that a paper-jam hasn't stalled the printer, is there a good cable connection. It could also be that there is a queue of data waiting to reach the printer. Try canceling the queue and restart the printer.
check out ehow.com look under cars and then the category for repairs ect
check you distributer cap and rotor for wear. if so maybe that's it or bad wires.