When your car stalls by turning left or right, usually a loose or a glazed belt is suspected. Reason being is that the pump is being put under a load by the Power Steering piston. Making belt slip because it needs more torque to spin pulley. Also draws more current, so check idle speed and spark plugs.
If the car is starving for fuel or air (low power at idle), the car will stall while turning.
sensor or belt
sensor or belt
This is a symptom of a few problems. Most likely is a fuel issue. What type of car and how consistent is the stall?
have front suspension checked
Because you drove up the left or right sidewalk.
your gas tank is sitting too high and when you turn the fuel goes to one side and doesnt get to the engine happend to me
A 1998 Honda Accord could stall because it is out of gas. The car could also stall because of a bad computer.
Yes, a busted head gasket might stall your car if the gasket causes the car to overheat. This can actually blow the heads and cripple the car completely.
Car turning right has the right away. Car turning from left has to yield the right away to cars coming strait or turning right this is the law in all 50 states
If its a turbo car it will stall if the blow off valve is not shutting properly as the pressure drop is too much for the engine to keep turning, same with lpg when you idle the pressure in the engine drops and it will stall you can correct this by changing the timing
Check the drive axle for a broken and leaking boot or bad CV joint.