Common causes are usually fuel, air, or ignition issues. Weak fuel pump or clogged filter → engine starves Dirty throttle body or bad idle control → stalls at stops Faulty sensors (crankshaft, MAF) → engine cuts out randomly Ignition problems (coils/plugs) → misfires and stall If it happens while driving and idling, check fuel delivery and crankshaft sensor first.
crankshaft posistion sensor
I got my Chrysler Cirrus LX going 110 MPH then the govener kicked in and it slowed me down i have a 1996 Chrysler and it does 120 but it takes a while to get there
"That usually points to something heat-related common causes are a failing fuel pump, crankshaft sensor, ignition coil, or even vapor lock. These parts can work fine when cold but start failing once the engine warms up. I dealt with something similar and taking it to Bergman’s Auto Repair they took the time to test it properly after warming up the car and found the exact cause instead of guessing. Definitely worth diagnosing early, because problems like this tend to get worse and leave you stranded."
Well the drive shaft. Transmission. is messed up!
A 1998 Chrysler Cirrus may shut off while driving due to several potential issues, including a failing fuel pump, faulty ignition system, or problems with the electrical system. Additionally, issues with the crankshaft position sensor or a clogged fuel filter could also cause engine stalling. It's important to diagnose the specific problem through proper troubleshooting to ensure safe operation. Regular maintenance can help prevent such occurrences.
One reason that a 2000 GMC Jimmy engine stalls while driving could be your filter needing to be changed. The problem could also be a bad sensor.
If your 1994 Pontiac Trans Am randomly stalls out while driving, you may have clogged fuel injectors or a bad distributor. Check the distributor first, as this is the easiest to replace.
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my 1992 dodge dakota wont stay running it stalls when driving and takes a few minutes to get started but if i wait it will start
little to no oil. Same thing just happened to my 98 Cirrus the other day. I had to push it to a Gas Station, put 5 quarts of oil in it and let it sit overnight at the Gas Station. Once I came back, it was running again.
Whenever any vehicle stalls while driving it should be seen by a mechanic soon. It can be the a issues with the computer, ignition, or fuel.