Besides the obvious (no gas) the worse case scenario is that you neither had oil. In that case your engine will have seized; that is, it is now a melted pile of metal parts. But the most common problem is juice(Battery power.) Either your battery has exceeded its life or your alternator, the thing that charges your battery while you drive is shot. Cheap fix, try a new battery. If that doesnt work, you'll need a new alternator.
This has happened to me. I thought most likely it was the fuel pump getting ready to go out soon. So I had that replaced and it hasn't stalled out since. Knock on wood.
One posibility to check would be the timing belt. If it broke while driving your car will stall and will not start again. If it was the timing belt you may have a more costly repair bill then just the belt.
"Stalled" is not always a verb, but it can be one. Example: "Fred stalled his car at the traffic signal".
The reason your 2001 Hyundai Sonata lost all power while you were driving and stalled and won't start again is either the battery or the alternator. If you have no power you most likely have an alternator problem.
If you're driving a manual, it means that you've stalled out. Turn off the car and restart.
Stalled is the past tense and past participle of the verb stall. Past participles can also be used as adjectives.Verb: The car stalled.Adjective: a stalled car
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car starts but shut off while driving
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i just had that problem (crank angle sensor) under the distributor cap...just got one for about $180 but never stalled while driving again ...saves the headache get one!!!