I think you will find that it is not the relay that is giving you the problem. Your systems indicate that it could be the fuel pump failing. This is what I found after going threw what you are questioning now. The fuel pump in located above the fuel tank.
if that isn't the problem with the fuel pump pressure being low make sure if a Chrysler that the transmission isn't staying in gear or lock out. this will also stall your engine or plugged up exhaust.
Well, first you have to figure out WHY it's stalling.
if you do have gas in the car then it could be the idle control valve. it stops the engine from stalling when the car is stationary
bringing any engine to an abrupt stop under load is not good. learn some clutch control.
The engine control module "learns" the particular operating characteristics of the particular engine in the car. When there is no power to the engine control module, as in when the battery terminal was disconnected, the memory is often "lost" and upon reconnection has to be "re learned" If that is the problem your car has it should be able to learn again, simply drive the car around at moderate speeds for a time.
Not really, the engine has little mass and will just stop. Stalling will stretch primary and drive chains perhaps and could put excessive strain on the transmission.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
Your check engine light will be on and you will feel bucking or jerking while you are accelerating. You will also have an idle surging, sudden stalling of the engine, and a sudden surge in speed while driving on the highway.
A 1994 Cadillac Deville that has an engine surging problem and is stalling out can indicate it is not getting enough fuel. The fuel filter may be clogged.
Replace the Idle Air Control Valve only about $50. This would cause funny idling and stalling out.
No! it only controls the air/fuel mixture at idle - it is by-passed when the engine revs-up. Generally, when there is a problem with the air control valve it causes the idle to become erratic and 'hunt' and maybe the engine keeps stalling.
no, stalling only makes your car stop for a brief moment when shifting geers to fast or not using the clutch correctly
Stalling refers to an engine running too slowly to keep going, or to an aircraft losing it's airspeed enough to cease flying.