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Car Shuts Off While Driving: 7 Reasons Why and What To Do

ByTsukasa Azuma-June 13, 2023

Having your car shuts off while driving is a dangerous situation. There are many reasons for this headache. Learn the most likely culprits for car randomly shuts off, how to fix and avoid it in the future with proper car maintenance, and the steps to follow to keep yourself and others on the road safe when your car shuts off while driving in traffic. 

In this article, we’ll deal with the issue of car shuts off while driving. This is a different matter from when your car shuts off after you stop. This happens when the engine is very sensitive at idle and can be caused by many things, but the most common reasons are a faulty throttle body or a lean fuel mixture that is causing the idle to drop too low. 

7 Reasons Why Your Car Shuts Off While Driving

Faulty Crankshaft Position Sensor

One of the most common reasons for the issue of car turned off while driving is a faulty crankshaft position sensor. The crankshaft position sensor’s role is monitoring the engine’s many moving parts including the crankshaft, engine valves, and pistons. It tracks the crankshaft’s velocity and location to help facilitate the optimal timing for fuel injection and ignition.

In short, this mechanism is essential for your engine’s optimal efficiency. A failing crankshaft position sensor cannot provide the correct information about piston positioning in the engine to the Engine Control Unit, causing a cylinder to misfire.  

If the crankshaft position sensor isn’t working properly, it can cause the check engine light to come on. Another sign of the faulty crankshaft position sensor is the tachometer isn’t working properly. The tachometer is the gauge typically located next to your speedometer on your dashboard that reads the RPM’s in your car.

The tachometer typically increases every time you rev your engine. When the intended speed is achieved, the tachometer will stay put in its place. If the crankshaft position sensor is faulty, it will send incorrect and abnormal data to the ECU, which is then relayed and causing the tachometer to start working erratically or sporadically.

Other common symptoms of a faulty crankshaft position sensor is that fuel efficiency will be compromised and the engine could run very rough, misfire before stalling out completely while driving.

A symptom of a faulty crankshaft position sensor is the engine could run very rough. (Photo: Dubizzle)

One way to check if your crankshaft position sensor is faulty is by using an OBD scanner and reading the error codes from the ECU. If you receive diagnostic trouble codes between P0335 and P0338, then your crankshaft position sensor is having a problem.

Although an OBD scanner might not help you pinpoint the exact issue, it’s still an excellent tool to narrow down the culprits.

Faulty Engine Control Unit

Another source of problem that might lead to car shuts off while driving and an illuminated Check Engine light is a faulty Engine Control Unit (ECU) or engine control module.

The ECU in your car is a computer that collects information from various parts of an internal combustion engine to make sure everything in the whole system is working properly in an optimal and precise manner to maximize efficiency. 

A faulty ECU can cause sudden drops in power, fuel efficiency, and spark loss, causing your car to shut off randomly and turn back on. Another common symptom of a faulty ECU is your car stalling and jerking while driving. The check engine light might also light up on your dash.  

Unfortunately, testing and inspecting your ECU is not easy. A check engine light doesn’t necessarily mean an ECU problem. If you want to try troubleshooting yourself, the only thing you can do is to use an OBD scanner to see what diagnostic trouble code you get.

However, the code might still not be clear cut for a failing ECU. Your only option is to take it to a professional mechanic. A mechanic will have the right tools, software, and understanding to diagnose your ECU.

Another source of problem that might lead to car shuts off while driving is a faulty Engine Control Unit. (Photo: The Motor Guy)

>> Read more: How Do I Shut Down A Car Engine That Won’t Turn Off?

Faulty Alternator

The alternator in your car is in charge of producing a constant stream of electricity from the car’s mechanical energy. It uses this electrical energy to run various electrical parts such as dash lights, dome lights, conditioning unit, stereo, … and to charge the battery.

If for some reason the alternator is not doing its job properly, your car will not get the electrical power it needs, leading to the problem of car shuts off while driving. When this happens, you will get a flashing dash.

It’s important to note that If your battery is functioning properly and can step in to supply power after your alternator dies, your car can still run for a while without an alternator, so you might not realize right away what you’re dealing with.  

But your car can only last a short period while running on the battery, as the battery is not designed to provide power to the entire car. Once your battery dies, your car will stall and eventually shut off completely.

If you pay enough attention to how your car runs, you should be able to sense when an alternator is not working properly, that is your car will begin to receive an intermittent amount of power.

Regardless, a basic DIY car maintenance job is to use a multimeter or a voltmeter to test your battery together with your alternator at regular intervals, say every 4-6 months. 

To test an alternator, leave the engine running, turn off all lights, including the dashboard, and all accessories like the stereo that may be using electricity. Perform the battery test with the multimeter.

A healthy alternator should produce between 13.1V and 14.6V at regular idle speed. If not, you should have it further inspected by a professional. 

Then, test the alternator to see if it will function properly under heavy usage. Let your assistant keep the engine running at a speed of 2000 RPM. Turn on all accessories, including headlights, interior lights, radio, wipers … and reconnect the voltmeter.

If it reads 13.0 volts and above, the alternator is strong enough. Anything lower than 13.0 signals a faulty alternator that needs to be replaced

If for some reason the alternator is not doing its job properly, your car will not get the electrical power it needs. (Photo: AndreyPopov)

Empty Fuel Tank But Faulty Fuel Gauge

You might be surprised to learn that thousands of people every year find their car shuts off while driving due to an empty fuel tank. While some might be too busy or forgetful to check the fuel level regularly and refill at the earliest opportunity, there are instances where your fuel gauge has gone faulty and does not show the real fuel level in the tank. 

One of the common reasons you have a faulty gas gauge is due to a sending unit failure. This will typically cause your fuel gauge to get stuck in one position regardless of the fuel level, which is typically at the “F” or “E” mark in most cases. 

If you suspect that there is a problem with your fuel gauge or fuel level sensor, try to fill 1 gallon or 4 liters of gasoline to see if your car starts again.

Clogged or Faulty Fuel Pump or Fuel System

If your car stopped while driving but then turns back on suddenly, it can often be due to a bad fuel pump. Your engine needs a precise supply of fuel at a precise time as input for combustion to generate power, and the fuel pump is the part that supplies the engine with the correct amount of fuel.

If the engine does not get the correct amount of fuel at the right moments, the motor will shut off and when this happens, it is very similar to your car running out of gasoline. The bad news is if you are dealing with a faulty fuel pump, there is no bypass for it. You will have to fix it or replace it.

Another reason could be that your fuel filter got clogged. The fuel filter’s job is to clean the fuel that goes into the engine. Over time, it can be clogged by contaminations in old gasoline, so the fuel pump can’t pump the sufficient amount of fuel through it, messing up the engine’s ability to produce power and make your car shutting off.

If your fuel filter is nylon or paper, you should just replace it, which is cheap. If it’s made of metal, you can just clean and reuse it.

Most fuel pumps are installed inside the fuel tank. One quick way to check whether the fuel pump is really the culprit is to give the fuel tank a kick with your foot. If the car starts, there is most likely a problem with your fuel pump. But do not knock it violently with a metal tool as the tank is made of plastic and you would not want to damage it. 

If your car turns off but then turns back on suddenly, it can often be due to a bad fuel pump. (Photo: Mechanic Base)

>> Read more: Best Fuel Pump For Optimal Engine Performance

Faulty Ignition Switch

When you turn the key to start the car, the ignition switch, which is installed behind the ignition lock, gets turned. Inside the ignition switch are many tiny metal plates that can build up rust over time.

When this happens, one of these plates may lose connection, and the whole ignition will get switched off. Or the ignition relay can go bad, and the mechanism which controls the amount of electricity going through them will stop working. These will cause the engine to shut off abruptly while driving. 

Luckily it’s pretty easy to check whether a faulty ignition switch is the reason for your car randomly shuts off while driving. When the car shuts down, check if there are still lights on your dashboard.

If the dashboard instrument is dead, a faulty ignition switch is likely. And put your car keys in the ignition again after the car shuts down and try turning them. If this doesn’t start the engine, then you most likely have an ignition failure.

Faulty Spark Plugs

Another vital component that allows your engine to generate power is the tiny spark plugs. They are the parts that ignite the air and fuel mixture in the engine combustion chamber to generate combustions. Each cylinder has its own spark plug. 

If you have only one faulty spark plug, you can still start your car and drive. But when more than one spark plugs malfunction, your car may start, but it most likely won’t drive long. Multiple faulty spark plugs will cause your engine to stall and shut off while driving.

On the left is a functional, intact spark plug, and on the right is a foul or faulty spark plug. (Photo: CarCareHunt)

Before your engine completely shuts off and leaves you stranded, in most cases, there are other telltale signs that you should look out for, including reduced engine performance, lack of acceleration, engine misfires, and engine knocking.

If you come across these symptoms, it’s pretty easy to determine if you have a bad spark plug: you just need to locate and inspect them.

Once you can physically see your spark plugs, you can determine the condition of your spark plugs. A bad spark plug is one that is blistered from running too hot, or one covered with a substance like oil, fuel or carbon.

The Steps To Follow When Your Car Shuts Off While Driving

Needless to say, having your car stalling while driving might leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere, or become a safety hazard if you’re driving at high speed or on the highway with a lot of traffic around.

Follow the steps below to maintain the safety of yourself as well as other vehicles on the road:

Pull your car over to the side of the road

The very first thing you need to do when your car shuts off while driving is to try to not panic and guide your car to the side of the road or the shoulder.

As you’re slowing down to a stop, pull over to prevent any vehicles behind crashing into your rear, as cars on the highway often travel at high speed. Note that your car will be losing the ability to brake and steer, but this is your only course of action.

In the case that slowing down your car is too difficult, try to find a safe place in sight off to the side of the road to guide your car to, and then engage the emergency brake. This will cause an abrupt stop, but it’s a hundred times better than abruptly stalling out in the middle of the road.

Try to restart your car

Now that your car is safe off the side of the road, the next step is to check if you can restart your car so that you can at least drive to the nearest auto repair shop. If you’re lucky and can determine or narrow down the culprit, you might in some cases be able to make your car restart. 

Check if you can restart it when your car randomly shuts off in the middle of nowhere. (Photo: SellMax)

Use emergency flashers to alert other drivers

But if you can’t restart your vehicle, then you need to use your emergency flashers to notify other drivers that your car is immobile and you will not be merging back into traffic. This will keep you safe while you’re figuring out the next steps. 

Call your emergency number or a roadside assistance service

When a car is stuck on the road and there is no help in sight, it’s best to seek help from an emergency number or a roadside assistance service like AAA, which usually has 24/7 assistance.

Alternatively, if you cannot get a hold of either, know that the police can also help you contact roadside assistance if you don’t have service or your phone is dead, and they will make sure that your car is safe. 

And if you’re a bit lucky, your car might shut off while driving but starts again so that you can get home, you can use an OBD2 scanner at the earliest opportunity to check for any trouble codes in the engine control unit with. Continue the diagnostics of the trouble code if you get any.

Conclusion

So we have wrapped up some reasons why your car shuts off while driving and the steps to follow when encountering this issue. Hope this article is helpful to you to some extent. Follow the maintenance tips recommended by your automaker to always keep your car in a great shape!

Tsukasa Azuma is an awesome car blogger of Car From Japan. He owns a car repair shop at downtown Osaka, and he put all that experience to good use in his sharing posts. Tsukasa’s blog is one of the best resources for information about keeping your favorite imported car running smoothly. Moreover, because of being passionate to learn about the recent happenings in auto industry, he doesn’t only provide great car maintenance tips, he also always updates latest trends in among car brands and share them in his own interesting viewpoint.

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Tina06:01 July 03, 2019
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Did you check your throttle body?
My 2009 Nissan Pathfinder has been doing this. It did it about a couple of months ago just shut off. Then coming into work it did it again but I floored it and it kept going. Going home it did it again! 🙁 I flooored it again and it worked. Now I am taking it to my mechanic and HOPEFULLY will figure something out. I just don’t need a car payment!

RSeabreeze05:30 April 28, 2019
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2000 dodge caravan dies when i turn left or right!!

Sandy15:00 April 13, 2019
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I was driving my car and it just lost all power my light stayed on and radio but I lost power .if I waited like 15 minutes it crank right up. Please help.

Mahad13:16 March 21, 2019
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Recently I was driving my Pajero model 1998 and it shut itself while I was driving. I had enough fuel, but the other thing it would restart again. I also realised if I didn’t exceed 40km/h, 2.5-3 revs and or hit the brakes, the car would not shut down while driving. So I would like to know the problem with it? Thanks!

Russell Owens01:49 March 04, 2019
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My car, a 1913 toyota corolla st wg. has run perfect for years. It suddenly started stopping while driving.

After a few minutes it will start for a little while and I will manage to get off the hwy. My shop uses his computer to find the cause and can come up with nothing! They will test drive it, and find nothing. I got to thinking that maybe something internal about the battery could be bad. If that’s not possible, what else could it be?

Emmanuel Ulaeto06:05 February 17, 2019
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Thank you for your post its very educative. I have a skoda Fabia and i observed that when i drive the car for some distance the car goes off in motion and when i turn off the ignition and restart the car, it starts and after a little while this happens again. I would like to know exactly what could be responsible for this situation. Is it electrical and if it is what can i check to verify this? The service center i use have been unable to get to the root of this and its been 2 years now.

Sss12:49 February 09, 2019
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Hi i have majda demio 97 yesterday it was breakdown running time what is the reason.
I check fuel is okay . but it is not start now.

Cynthia De La Paz11:18 February 08, 2019
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I have a 2009 Nissan Maxima it seems to lose power I replaced the alternator battery and ground cable still seems to be doing the same my mechanic can’t seem to find the problem it’s a push start

george stevesomn19:32 January 24, 2019
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Lasha08:42 January 20, 2019
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Hi, there I have Mercedes c class 180 compressor 2005 it was doing it and I changed the fuel pump and filter it was ok for couple of weeks since, now it stoped again and I started emedietly then happened second time and it did not start however after 5 minutes it started on a screen it doesn’t not show any errors so please can you tell me what is the problem?

George Esparza09:59 January 15, 2019
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I was driving my 2008 nissan altima while driving it shuts off on me everything else staryed on even my cooling fans but I could not accelerate

Eugene Cotze01:39 December 15, 2018
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My ford figo fan is always on and my car stoped over heating, at first it use to go on only when is heating and now is running for ever

Marcus15:43 December 13, 2018
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Ignition coil might be one of the issues to some cars that functions properly on the first part of the travel and then in the middle of a trip engine suddenly dies.

Shawn01:28 December 05, 2018
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Hi there …just want to find out why does my car only work with plug number 1 and 4

And the care don’t have power

Fie17:41 November 12, 2018
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Hello i have a problem on my toyota aqua their a noise in his gear box automatic can someone help me

Masibulele17:13 November 10, 2018
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I have a problem with my Nissan Np200 1.6i 2014 mordel. My car turns off while am driving it, and then after few minutes when i restart it starts. The proffessionals tried to fix it but they loose.

Brandi jones01:38 October 13, 2018
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Mine was due to ECM monitor basically the computer of my car went bad

Jechy Nanuseb02:56 October 03, 2018
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Team Jan Japan
You are the first ever car dealers who train us before buy a car and after.
Thanks

Jechy Nanuseb02:53 October 03, 2018
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This is so awesome…you are great team,because I have learn alot from you guys and I am greatfull for your teaching and let us know the signs if my car has a problem. This is super great .
Thanks
Team Jan Japan

Jechy Nanuseb02:47 October 03, 2018
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After I wash my car engine with the house pipe while stil engine running the car just stop idling and and the fan was running upnormal ..and it never want to start again.

Nina Preston19:40 September 27, 2018
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Thanks for addressing the reasons behind the unnatural behavior shown by the car in the middle of nowhere. A quick inspection of different components of the car prior to leaving for a destination could be very useful to keep the car in working order. However, such kind of inspections should be carried out by experienced professionals. Such professionals have the ability to identify hidden mechanical abnormalities in the car.

Paula parks03:07 September 24, 2018
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I have a 2011 Mazda cx9 I could drive it but it cuts off I could start it back up it comes right on my engine light didn’t come on when this happen you think it’s my fuel pump

Ismael14:38 September 21, 2018
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My car GWM doesn’t idle in the morning but if u press in accelerate it is just fine until 10 minutes and come to normal ..what could be the problem? And the reftcount gauge is moving up and down what cause this?

Fatimah Wideman07:49 September 14, 2018
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My car suddenly cut off in the middle of an intersection but the radio and windshield wiper was still on. What could be the problem?

Adrian23:11 September 06, 2018
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EFI relay, in under hood fuse box on my 2008. Car would not turn over, left key in #2 position and tapped relay, it clicked and fuel pump came to life. Car then started right up.

Sherry08:43 August 23, 2018
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Hi ,..i was driving ..on highway and my car shutdown….,i though it needed a new battery,got new one…still continue driving ..it shutoff again ,..i flag a guy down,..he shake up the battery ..and restart….start driving again…took it to machine..check it found no fault ,plz help..

Marian freen04:18 July 19, 2018
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Jus had camshaft sensor relaced.also had oil changed. Riding along to it just cut off but cranked right back up

Zack vella02:14 July 10, 2018
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My car just stops for no reason and starts back on, took it to a certified suzuki mechanic in my country and he said he cleand trottle body and calibrated it but the same day we took it did it again. The problem is it doesn’t do this frequently so you can’t go to a mechanic and show him what’s wrong. The car is a suzuki alto 2009 with only 13000miles on the clock !

Milton07:22 April 06, 2019
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Did you ever figure out the problem?

daniel ray newby09:09 July 03, 2018
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could also be a loose battery connection. if a bump in the road causes a connector to come loose ignition will go off and loss of power will cause the engine to stall. check battery terminals by giving them a wigglle to make sure they are not loose

mark04:16 June 10, 2018
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my car suddenly turned off earlier today. I was just sitting still waiting to pull out of my apartment complex. It cut right back on and I was able to drive it to work with no issue. What could cause this?

Arlen Avony02:53 May 27, 2018
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My car has this problem.. while already check the fuel pump, ignition switch, fuel filter also alternator, but it still turns off while driving. or maybe wiring?

Taonga00:13 May 18, 2018
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What can cause a car to lose power while driving?

sue02:19 November 18, 2018
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They told me that mine was probably a Sensor that regulates the fuel flow.

dan03:03 May 17, 2018
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Have learned a lot! My car has this problem and I think ignition switch or fuel pump.