Depends very much on WHICH car - YOU didn't say !
Typical things would include fault in ECM, distributor shaft broken, engine seizure, gas pump failure, etc. -Much of this depends on diagnosis of exactly how/when it happened. -Give more information and you will get a better answer.
Bad ignition coil? Bad fuel pump?
check CV joints
If it has high mileage, it could be the timing belt at fault.
yh they can. i would no about that
Stop and pull over as quickly and safely as you can
No you were driving and it quit.and if it cranks it is turning over. check for spark at the spark plugs and also for fuel pressure at the injector rail.
Try checking the connection. Wires may be loose. Or maybe a bad ground from motor to chasis.
Simple answer is the alternator
On many cars one bulb on one side will cause both front and rear turn signals not to work so 1st check bulbs. Hope it fixes.
False. Pull over immediately. Turn on flashers. Do not drive until hood is back down and secured.
No, but why would you?
would the tierod cause the wheel to turn out