Faulty fuel pump
No, the only way would be if the belt wasn't driving the alternator causing low voltages to the electronic transmission.
Your alternator is probably rebuilt and not really new. I have had this problem several times and I have bought a new battery and alternator. The alternator keeps your battery charged and powers your electrical system, so even when driving you can lose all power in the car from the alternator draining your battery. Take the battery and alternator to an auto store and they will test both for free. Ask them about the difference in a rebuilt alternator and a brand new one. This is a very common problem.
Ran out of gas, failed alternator, crank sensor, cam sensor, PCM, timing belt, ignition coil, fuel pump, broken wiring,
Driving that vehicle will lead to serious transmission problems in time. Have the transmission fluid flushed and filter changed soon. Next time stop by your local auto parts store and ask for assistance.
No, not an alternator itself. A slipping belt driving the alternator and the water pump could though.
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the driving age has not been changed because the president
Well the drive shaft. Transmission. is messed up!
Died while driving? Alternator
check the alternator, ignition coil. or even see what the charge at the battery is.
sounds to me like its probably the alternator.
The most fuel efficient cars in America are manufactured by General Motors , Chrysler and Ford. The EPA ratings are derived on a formula based on 45% highway driving and 55% city driving. Although motorists can get the best fuel economy in manual transmission models, the estimation was done based on automatic transmission.