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There should be a check engine light on.You will need to retrieve the diagnostic coded from the computer to help you pin point why this is occurring. Go to autozone they will do this for free.
it did before and do you have a after market car starter install check all fuses could have a broken wire at transmission connection or shifter but try the fuses first does the door locks work normal or not
Temporary fix until you find someone who knows. When you pull into your place to park the car for the night, or whatever, go ahead and unhook the battery. Re-hook up the battery when you are ready to drive it again. That will at least keep you from not driving it at all.
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