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.
When the computer throws the code that you need to change the sensor.
check plugs and wires, and the fuel filter for proper installation. Fuel filters have a directional arrow on them, to indicate which way to install them. If it is in backwards, that can cause fuel starvation and stalling under load, such as when you are accelerating.
Could be many things, but first try the simple. Scan for codes. Possibilities could be: fuel filter sensor related etc
A metal cylinder in a PCV hose on a 93 Nissan 300 ZX is an air filter sensor. When the air filter gets plugged or very dirty, this sensor signals a warning light on the dash to change the air filter.
out of gas?????????? their could be several reasons from a bad sensor to a bad fuel filter take it to your mechanic he sould be able to help you
Look on the rear of the air filter enclosure.
Be more specific. It could be anything from a fuel filter, to the spider injectors, to the fuel pump to the egr valve to the mass air flow sensor.
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IAC Idle air control sensor. The cylinder shaped sensor on the throttle body
Have you replaced your air filter lately? If not, try that, reset the computer by unplugging the battery and see if it clears the code.
Check the oxygen sensor. My 1995 Grand Cherokee stopped stalling while driving after it was replaced.