check the fuel pump
Answer: there is an obstruction in the exhaust system.
At what point does it lose power? As you're driving? When you come to a stop? plugged converter
More info. What kind of car ?
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Depends on whether it is a power walk, a gentle walk or a stroll. Couple of minutes?
The driving distance from Great Falls, Montana to Power, Montana is 25 miles via I-15 N per MapQuest. The driving time per MapQuest is 28 minutes.
it's probably the cps crank shaft position sensor.
blueish white smoke from the exhaust is your piston rings leaking oil into the compression chamber...
Have vehicle scanned to see if any codes present
You have a ground problem,take it to a good auto electric guy.
If the loss of power is sudden in only a few minutes, turn it off. If it starts back up and runs fine for a few minutes the loses power, it could be fuel starvation, check the fuel system for pressure, and change the fuel filter. If it starts up with the loss of power, and the engine has to cool down before it runs fine again it could be something electrical that is overheating and breaking down. Check the ignition coils.
Yes, it is. It required constant power supply to keep the date it stores. Once the power is off, the data will be lost within couple minutes.