check the engine fuse it might be blown,or timing belt it might be wornout
I had this problem happen twice to me, where it died on the road and I had to pull over and it would not start. This was a 1994 Mitsubishi Galant.
The mechanic replaced what I think is the internal distributor, it was some electronic black box literally, and after that it was fine. I guess they burn out every 7 to 10 years.
could be the timing belt
its the starter it happened to me too i replaced and now its fine
could be a broken engine mount
Hello: I am doing a overhaul on my 2002 Mitsubishi Galant. I inadvertently moved the crankcase while trying to remove the small timing belt while the larger timing belt was off. Knowing that, I would like to know is there a procedure to follow to correct this?
it has a bulb unless your gauge lights are out too then it is a brake fuse that's what i found to be the problem
Use an OBDII code reader or a scan tool or try disconnecting the battery for a while.
in neutral while engine warm and running. be sure to have emergency braake on.
have the engine timing checked. if the timing is wrong the engine will overheat, are you loosing coolant?is the fan working, is the water pump working?
Dirty fuel filter? Bad catalytic converter? Bad coil? Could be any of the above.
My Mitsubishi 3000gt use to do this as well. I changed the air filter and it has not happened since.
Hi, I think you should check your car alternator and starter. It is common problems
I have a 95 galant that would just quit running at a stop or even driving it would just loose all electrical power. It turned out to be the cheap alarm system they put in it. when i removed the alarm it quit having the problem.