Use the clutch.
This is called stalling. It occurs when the gear-shift doesn't change gears correctly because of changing on a bump (train-tracks).
You have a brake pedal, and it's there for a reason. Those trucks can stop in any gear.
I just put a new battery and alternator in my car, but when i put it in gear or start slowing down to stop..the car die out. Also the brake light is continely on.
I got a 1985 Nissan Truck 4 cyl Z24 engine 4X4. Had the same problem plus my truck keeps stalling when I came to a stop sign and traffic light. My stalling problem was fixed when the intake gasket was replaced, but my truck still hesitate in lower gear and ran ok when I got it up past 40 MPH. Someone told me to replace the fuel filter and I did. Only to find out the previous owner installed the fuel filter backwards. Never the less, I changed the less than $10 fuel filter and my truck has being running great ever since.
vehicle is still in gear, step on clutch
It's stalling out. Try switching to a lower gear.
it means it stuck in gear
the lowest forward gear
no you do not have to do this, you can simply stop before you put it in nutral and then cange into 4th gear depending on which truck this is
Check for a loose ground.
Maybe a vacuum line?
so that the driver of a manual car can change gear without stalling