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Sounds like you fuel pump may be going out or your line is clogged. Change the inline filter..if that does not do it ..have the fuel pressure tested...good luck..
Transmissions have so many parts so it's difficult to diagnose. I would have the transmission filter changed first. Usually that is the most common shifting problem. If that doesn't fix the problem it may be a little more costly.
This might sound a little strange, but try it. Disconnet you fuel pump relay and clean the electrical connections with a #2 pencil eraser and then connect everything back up.
Had something like that bug me for months and finally decided that it had a bad fule pump relay, so I went out a purchased one, BUT they sold me the wrong one, but didn't realize it until I had it disconnected. Cleaned the connections and has worked every since.
are the spark plugs sparking ?? if not then it could be an ECU fault or the immobiliser cut in.Seems strange that the clock and fuel gauge have stopped as well or they are just coincedental
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