1st try checking the EGR valve. If the EGR valve is sticking or leaking it can force too much air into the air/fuel mixture causing the motor to stall out.
Mine is doing the same thing. First, clean the throttle body with carb cleaner. If that doen't solve the problem, it may be a sensor(MAP) or a vacuum leak in one of your hoses.
A faulty PCV valve can certainly cause idling problems, especially after the engine has warmed.
your fuel pump can be broken or your fuel injectors...
No, it would not. There are many things that could cause a stall at idle. The throttle plate could be dirty as well as the mass air flow sensor. You did not mention the kind of car or engine size. Is the check engine light on, is it when the engine is warmed up or cold?
try cleaning the throttle body
air leak
air leak
crank sensor is bad... when it gets warmed up... it'll send bad data to the spark device and will stall out
It could.
Check your fuel filter/ pump. The pump is in the tank.
if it was cold then ur engine wasnt warmed up that is one reason. or it was to hot out and ur radiator isn't working properly and it overheate. did it start after a while??
well you should let it warm up for a minute I know my dirt bike will stall if I don't let it warm up but cars not so much