car won't stay on

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Asked by Sunbird_2369 Feb 10, 2017 at 03:49 AM about the 2013 Chrysler 200 Touring Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The car turns on and suddenly  shuts
off

8 Answers

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Probably the switch that detects whether you have oil pressure or not. When it thinks you dont it will shut the electric fuel pump off.

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If your car need oil, most definitely. I would check your fuel pump or check that your gas lines have no holes.

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No problem! And if it's the lines, that's pretty cheap to fix. I had to do it after realizing all of my lines were rusted out since my car wasn't ran the winter before, after chilling in the snow all season so the best of luck to you! I hope you find out what's wrong with it!

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Chrysler 200 2013, while driving vehicle cut off. I try restarting it won't crank. Then later try start it, crank right up, then drive for about a block cut off again . Just replaces the fuel pump.

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What causes a 2012 Chrysler 200 limited to shut off while driving

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