I would check clutch plate, if faulty renew, the clutch might need adjusting.
your torque converter has locked up.... it's like having a manual transmission with no clutch.
Had a 1995 Cavalier with a similar problem. It was some type of solenoid on the transmission (automatic). Cost about $500 to replace at the dealer.
A problem in the fuel line could cause it to stall. On a stick shift, letting off the clutch too soon would cause the vehicle to stall.
It could, yes.
Numerous things could cause the Nissan Altima to stall. One such thing is the idle control valve, also the exhaust system could cause the engine to stall.
manual transmission:if you dont hold the clutch pedal in when you hit the brakes, then it will do that.AutoTrans: try putting in neutral before stopping
vehicle is still in gear, step on clutch
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Stalling at idle? Immediately after starting? While driving? While stopping? Cold or hot engine? What engine do you have?
Yes
No. Well, maybe in an extreme case assuming you can't push the vehicle in neutral and you have a manual transmission.....
overheating it would. Or if it was stick not being in the right gear trying to find the system causing it would help, if the air intake or filter was so clogged it couldn't suck air it could stall, and low fuel pressure could also make it stall rather slowly. Bad electrical connections could cause a quicker stall.