If your 1994 Jeep Wrangler is stalling and having difficulty starting, there could be an issue with the throttle position sensor. A damaged TPS can also cause hesitation when accelerating.
It can if its dirty enough. Spend ten bucks and replace it to see if your stalling goes away. Replaced mine today and its purrin.
Air in the fuel line?? There is a filter in your tank that may need to be replaced.
check throttle plate builds up with carbon
bad ignition switch. had the same problem until I replaced it.
You might own a Daimler-Chrysler product. Consider cleaning (the inside of) the throttle body.
Idle air control? Fuel pump? Coil?
As strange as it may sound, If your battery is old and getting weak, it can cause that stalling problem with the Dakotas. Your IAC may also need to be cleaned/replaced. Good luck ........
stalling, but not often?
If it is stalling when putting it into gear but not while idleing I would check your mass air flow sensor. It may need to be cleaned or replaced. If it is stalling when putting it into gear but not while idleing I would check your mass air flow sensor. It may need to be cleaned or replaced.
Yes, My ignition module was bad, I experienced intermittent stalling. My mechanic replaced and it stopped.
Check your IAC it may need to be replaced/cleaned
My Understanding for stalling protection When the motor is overloaded or the Stalling or locking the rotor overheat generated , due the presence the stalling protection operates.