There are many number of possibilities. This can be the fuel system. The ignition system. Loose or broken vacume hoses. Or even a bad engine ground. I suggest you take it to an auto parts store that you go to alot, and ask them to hook up the OBDII Diagnostic scanner. This will narrow your possibilities substansouly.
I means you need to get a new car those are outdated
A lot of possible causes, I recommend a careful investigation.
For starters change the fuel filter
Main causes: Lack of compression, Bad spark plug, no fuel, bad fuel bump fuse, clogged fuel fiter, or clogged fuel injector(s)
Depends. Statistics differ by country. Generally, the answer is drink driving, because most mental functions are impaired or slowed down. But, again, it depends on country, since different countries have different statistics and laws (ie - It's illegal to drink alcohol completely in the United Arab Emirates).
replace the cam positioning sensor
Press the brakes or down shift
A warped rotor can cause a vehicle to have an intermediate hop in one of the wheels. Check to see if the brakes of the car need to be serviced.
I have a 2000 Mercedes ML320 that did the same thing.The problem was the crank positioning sensor once replaced it stopped shutting down
1.cut them off 2.swerve 3.Ignore green light 4.brake quickly 5.slow down
Problem with Crank sensor will cause 2001 Grand Prix not start when warm until it cool down? will this problem also cause vehicle to stall while driving?
Problem with Crank sensor will cause 2001 Grand Prix not start when warm until it cool down? will this problem also cause vehicle to stall while driving?