If your 1994 Chrysler LHS engine cuts off while driving, it could be due to various issues such as fuel delivery problems, electrical system failures, or a faulty ignition system. It's important to safely pull over to the side of the road and assess the situation. Checking for warning lights, ensuring there's fuel in the tank, and examining the battery and connections can help diagnose the problem. If you’re unable to identify the issue, it’s advisable to seek assistance from a qualified mechanic.
crank sensor first then cam sensor, junk yard parts cut the cost to check this out...
NO
Chrysler does not use inertia switches, the fuel system is controlled with relays.
yes
why does it matter if you're driving down a hill? At least it didn't cut off when you were driving up a hill? And I don't know why it would cut off I'm 13.
engine stalls sometimes driving
it is most likely your fuel pump
Check the ignition control module...notorious for this problem
Chrysler does not use cut off or inertia switches.
Chrysler does not use inertia/cut off switches.
could be the timing belt
Cam sensor could be bad