The idle solonoid is probably hanging. Remove it from the throtle body and clean it. 240SX? remove the AIV box and plug up the hoses
vacuum leak?
the choke could be sticking causing the car the flood
depends on the noise it makes when it stalls...could be vacuum leak, map sensor, fuel injectors, fuel pump, clogged air intake. have someone else start the engine as you look and listen for any strange noises as the engine stalls.
If a car engine stalls when turning, there could be a problem with the power steering pump. There could also be an issue with an emissions control device.
your exhaust is probly stopped up
check your vacuum hoses, they could be loose or they could have a leak
could be a vacuum leak >> http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Your_94_mercury_villager_stalls_when_slowing_down_idle_low_below_800rpm
One reason that a 2000 GMC Jimmy engine stalls while driving could be your filter needing to be changed. The problem could also be a bad sensor.
Engine stalling when applying brakes is usually indicative of a leaky brake booster. The brake booster uses and stores engine vacuum while driving to assist your braking effort (power brakes). When the booster's air diaphragm is leaking air, applying brakes causes a substantial vacuum leak in the intake manifold, causing the engine to stall.
My 89 jeep Cherokee surges at idle and sometimes stalls but runs fine once you are going what could cause this?
It could be a vacuum leak
could be lots of things is engine light on ? is there a vacuum leak check for a crack in the intake tube from the air box to the throttle body if engine lights on get code