One of the main reasons a car stalls out is because of a worn out sensor or a faulty electrical component. Some other very common reasons are a vacuum system leak, a clogged catalytic convertor, and a leak in the fuel system.
This means it is a generator fuel control problem. You need to take it in to a mechanic to have it fixed as you could have stalling problems.
the solenoid on your starter is finished, replace the starter......
It could, it was an option.
Failed hose, water pump, freeze plug, intake gasket..........
perhaps failing oil pump caused engine damage
It could cause a low rpm misfire/stumble/die off.
it could havebeen built with it or with out
It could.It could.
IT COULD BE THE THERMOSTAT, THE VEHICLE BEING LOW ON COOLANT, OR A MODE DOOR WITHIN THE DASH
could be a sticking thermostat.
Yes, it could.
Start by reading the stored code. Use a code scanner to read the computer codes and you'll get a prety good idea of what's wrong.