Could be the fuel filter or fuel pump. An engine needs 4 things to run, fuel, air, compression, and spark. Your problem could be related to any of these. Its pretty easy to check your air filter. Hard to check the fuel filter or fuel injectors. Compression is probably not the issue, spark plugs are easy to change but probably not your issue either.
Start with checking/replacing air filter, clean the mass airflow sensor at the same time (its attached to the air filter box) with electronics cleaner spray, and then clean your throtle body (you don't have to remove it, just detach the hose and clean as you work the open/close valve by hand. If none of that helps, you want to check the fuel pump.
If a Toyota Camry stalls and cuts off, it is likely a fuel delivery issue. There are several items that it could be as well. Oxygen sensors do cause malfunctions as well as leaking hoses, bad spark plugs and/or wires, and even a dirty fuel filter.
you need a new electric window motor...that one you have now is about shot
When a 1995 Toyota Camry stalls and cuts off while it is at a stop idling, it is likely a delivery problem. When the car acts like it is not getting enough gas, a clog or dirty filter are likely the culprit. It could also be a fuel line problem where denting from road debris has caused crimping to impede the flow of fuel to the engine.
The word wrong means not write I assume the answer is because people say its wrong
Check the EGR valve.
Might be a cracked vacumn hose, there are plenty, and the age is about right for this to happen.
its supposed to theres nothing wrong with it
it sounds like the neutral switch
Have you released the hand brake?
The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
Nothing is wrong, it just your car's beeper working correctly.
If there was nothing wrong then it had correctly detected something