It can if it sticks open at idle.
Check the EGR valve. It sounds like your EGR valve is staying open. An EGR valve that is open at idle will cause a car to stall. An EGR should be closed at idle and open when you are driving around.
Start and stall out, possibly. Not start at all, not likely.
The cost of replacing an EGR valve varies with the make, model and location of the car. An EGR valve for a 1996 Lincoln Town Car is about $160.
Blocking off an EGR valve can make the car run rough. The fuel mileage can suffer as well, since the car is designed to have the EGR valve operable.
if this is a v6, unless your car has California emissions, there is no EGR valve.
Would this cause the car not to start If the EGR VALVE is bad
if this is a v6, unless your car has California emissions, there is no EGR valve.
The location of the EGR valve on a 1987 to 1989 Chevy Celebrity depends on which engine the car has. If the car has the 2.8L V6 the EGR valve mounts to the plenum near the throttle body. If the car has the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine the EGR valve mounts in the center of the intake manifold near the valve cover.
Answer Its your EGR valve.Had the same thing constantly happen on my '93. Its your EGR valve that's sticking. Nissan uses a plunger type valve that's when sticks stalls the car. Find the valve (looks kind of like a spinning top) and while your car is running reach under and using your fingers move the plunger. This will stall your car. Replace the valve and drive happily ever after. This fix is definitely a DIY as it only takes a wrench and or ratchet..
its on the car
do you mean the EGR valve? The Exhaust Recirculation Valve? EGR
EGR is pluged!