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The element may be bad. Check at the wire harness coupling under seat with a test light to be sure you have current there. If you do then it is probably the element. In that case I advise taking it to the dealer or reputable shop for repair.
You sound like you are low on fluid or your thermosstate needs to be change to proper weather (winter or summer). Check it out. Hope you didn't use pure antifreeze ! 50/50 mix... or premixed.
with my 2002 impala the fuel pressure regulater was what caused that, you can test it without any tools when you go to start your car turn the key to the start postion but dont start the car right away after a minute or 2 start it if it starts right up thats what it was.
Don't waste your money on all season tires if you are going to be wading through deep snow. Get a good aggresive mud and snow tread for winter driving. I've had good luck with Goodyear's in Eastern Canadian winters. Hope this helps.
One of two things has happened. Either you have lost first and second gear in your tranny (Winter drive starts you out in third gear) or your TCM (Transmission control module) is shot.
Check the TCM first, it's the lesser (cheaper) of the two evils.
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