Well for one it could be overheating...Second it could be a leaking vaccume hose..Try to single out those first. If its not that then it could be the fuel pump or fuel filter clogged or faulty. If it has a fuel rail then check the pressure in that but should be done in a garage unless you have the proper tools and know what you doing. If it has a carb looking thing..cant think of the name for it...but that could be fouled up or need new injectors...
Dirty fuel filter or air filter.
yes
it could be a bad fuel filter and fuel pump
Likely Alternator or other charging issues
Need to know year and type of car including what motor please.
Stalling while driving may be caused by a collapsing or kinked neoprene fuel line.
Check the oxygen sensor. My 1995 Grand Cherokee stopped stalling while driving after it was replaced.
Check the 2001 Trooper for proper fuel pressure. Check for proper ignition timing, and check for a clogged EGR filter.
Camshaft position sensor. There is a recall for them i believe. It will cause cutting out and stalling. It happened to ours too. Camshaft position sensor. There is a recall for them i believe. It will cause cutting out and stalling. It happened to ours too.
check your fuel pump, alot of magnas had faulty fuel pumps and due to your car stalling and splattering would be due to the fuel pump.
The most common cause of a automobile stalling, while driving, is and electronic fuel pump going bad. The vehicle will begin to stall more and more and eventually not run at all.
Stalling at idle? Immediately after starting? While driving? While stopping? Cold or hot engine? What engine do you have?