chris712vt
15+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 27, 2006
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SLC,
Utah
Alright here's what happened: (95 talon 420A)
I had been drving down the highway back to school. Already traveled almost 260 miles and then my car literally shuts off as I'm driving down the road. Luckily I was within a couple miles of my apartment but I have no idea what happened. I restarted it, it started alright but chugged a little and at idle it was making a ticking sound. Then as soon as I gave it gas there was no power and it died. Started once more with same result then it wouldn't start anymore.
Oil is fine so I don't think it could have seized up, plus it wouldn't have started aain if it did right? It had enough gas, battery was fine. I've been advised to check my timing belt to see if it's alright, as well as a fuel or ignition problem. I've never taken off the timing cover but that should be easy. Assuming the belt is fine, how do I go about checking for fuel problems?
Please, do you have any ideas or advice for how to look for things that could have gone wrong? I'd rather not pay a shop to find the problem and fix it because I don't have a ton of money and I know a shop would stick me with a huge bill. I had electrical problems last week with the tail lights and now that that was all fixed my engine dies... what a week.
Thanks for any and all help!
I had been drving down the highway back to school. Already traveled almost 260 miles and then my car literally shuts off as I'm driving down the road. Luckily I was within a couple miles of my apartment but I have no idea what happened. I restarted it, it started alright but chugged a little and at idle it was making a ticking sound. Then as soon as I gave it gas there was no power and it died. Started once more with same result then it wouldn't start anymore.
Oil is fine so I don't think it could have seized up, plus it wouldn't have started aain if it did right? It had enough gas, battery was fine. I've been advised to check my timing belt to see if it's alright, as well as a fuel or ignition problem. I've never taken off the timing cover but that should be easy. Assuming the belt is fine, how do I go about checking for fuel problems?
Please, do you have any ideas or advice for how to look for things that could have gone wrong? I'd rather not pay a shop to find the problem and fix it because I don't have a ton of money and I know a shop would stick me with a huge bill. I had electrical problems last week with the tail lights and now that that was all fixed my engine dies... what a week.
Thanks for any and all help!
