If your car starts but then dies shortly after, it could indicate several issues. Common causes include a faulty fuel pump, which may not be delivering enough fuel to the engine, or a clogged fuel filter that restricts fuel flow. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, such as a failing spark plug or ignition coil, can lead to engine shutdown. Lastly, issues with the battery or alternator may prevent the car from maintaining an adequate power supply.
i don't know lol
Lack of fuel .
it could be weak spark plugs.
If the theft system light is flashing...try to start car,when it starts and then dies,leave the key on for about 10 mins. until it stops flashing.Turn key off,Now start the car as usual.
If a car starts and then dies, it is possible that poor quality gasoline is being used. Another problem may be that the engine needs new spark plugs.
You might need idle speed adjustments. Check and adjust your valve clearances. You might also have a restriction in the intake or exhaust.
Q.Your car starts then seconds later it shut off what wrong A. that must be some crappy car
Shorted voltage regulator,
vacuum leak.
that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car that could be your exhaust is broken from where it starts or you bought a sports car
It could be the fuel pump.
if it's a GM car tcc solenoid