Defective fuel pump would be the most likely cause, but it can be other things.
The Alero is made by Oldsmobile not Chrysler. My first suspicion would be a failed fuel pump or clogged fuel filter.
Could be a very dirty fuel filter or a failing fuel pump. Try replacing the fuel filter first.
sounds like a bad power steering pump
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.
Bad gas, fouled plug(s), engine out of time, vacuum line leak or clogged.
No. Not until now, I haven't had any bad experiences driving my sebring.
Yes, you can receive a ticket for running out of gas while driving, as it is considered a traffic violation and can pose a safety hazard on the road.
Have engine computer tested
Ran out of gas, failed alternator, crank sensor, cam sensor, PCM, timing belt, ignition coil, fuel pump, broken wiring,
there is a pin in said of the tranny that gets drity put a botle of lucus tranmission fix in it it should work if the pin is not broke
Could be many things, but the most common are fouled spark plugs or a bad fuel filter.
Is the engine running ? no