what does it mean when my car starts to slow down while driving and my engine light, oil and battery lights come on?

Asked by dpalaciosp5 Jun 30, 2015 at 12:15 PM about the 2008 Hyundai Accent

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

when i pulled over and turned off my car, i tried to turn back on and it wouldnt start, it did crank but it wouldnt start. my oil is fine as will as my transmission oil.

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Could be an O2 sensor, Catalytic converter, Camshaft position sensor or even a clogged fuel filter. These should all be checked.

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does the car do this start up drives fine after like 20- 45 minutes all light on dash turn on car looses all power and shuts down and will not restart for 3 -10 minute then starts up and runs fine after or run fine and keeps shutting down after driving it for sometime. if yes try this free fix. check the fuel pump relay in front of car in fuse box under engine hood, the fuel pump relay may have a bad connection pull fuel pump relay bend pins a little to make relay tighter in socket, relay gets hot well driving and weakens the socket making bad connection to relay. has happen to me it sound the same that happen to me.

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