If you have a loose spark plug, your car will not stall unless maybe your engine has 3 cylinders. If you have a 6 or 8 cylinder engine you would just loose some power and your engine would run a little rough.
possibily its the wrong plugs could be hitting the pistons
Could be bad spark plug, spark plug coil, mismatched spark plug wire, or loose/broken motor mounts, or problem with head gasket.
Yes, if the wire is old and frayed or if it is rubbing against metal the wire could ground out and discharge into the engine block before it get to the spark plug causing the plug to misfire. If the contacts are worn or loose you could also get an intermittent misfire.
A 1998 Altima may stall at 2500 rpm's over a bad spark plug or plug wires.
could be a broken valve. or a loose spark plug..
There would be a spark plug loose n it wiggled and it got back into place and started back up
Cars fequently stall, especially if they are a clutch. If your car is not a clutch, iIwould have a mechanic look at it. It could be a spark plug issue, and you don't want to mess around with that.
Yes
it could be an exhaust leak, a bad plug wire, loose spark plug or a lifter. check the oil.
There could be a fouled out spark plug that would cause this. However the carburetor is the most common issue with these symptoms.
One of the things that a mechanic could be told to buy when working with spark plug wires could be a spark plug gap wire gauge. Another thing could be spark plug wire pullers.
it could be a bad spark plug wire or the plug could be gapped to much