you need a new electric window motor...that one you have now is about shot
Several things can cause your 2001 Toyota Corolla to stall when you first take off. The most common cause is a dirty fuel filter or a dirty air intake filter.
this question is to broad we need more information. b]But most likely if it stalls after running it could be your fuel pump going bad
To replace the fuel pump on a 1990 Toyota Corolla, first, relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump fuse and starting the engine until it stalls. Next, disconnect the battery and drain the fuel tank before removing it. Once the tank is out, locate the fuel pump assembly, disconnect the wiring and fuel lines, and remove the old pump. Install the new pump by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the tank and reconnecting the battery.
To replace the fuel filter on a 1987 Toyota Corolla, first, ensure the car is off and the fuel system is depressurized by removing the fuel pump fuse and running the engine until it stalls. Locate the fuel filter, which is typically found along the fuel line near the rear of the vehicle. Disconnect the fuel lines from the filter using appropriate wrenches, then remove the old filter and install the new one, ensuring the flow direction matches the arrows on the filter. Finally, reconnect the fuel lines, replace the fuse, and check for leaks before starting the engine.
To relieve the pressure from the fuel system on a 1991 Toyota Corolla, locate the fuel pump relay in the fuse box and remove it. Then, start the engine and let it run until it stalls, which indicates that the fuel pressure has been released. Afterward, you can safely disconnect the fuel line or work on the fuel system. Always wear safety goggles and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fuel vapors.
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.
Possible problems: 1.Check the firing order of your ignition wires. 2.There could be a water inside of one of the spark plug socket,remove the spark plug and insert a clean dry cloth inside to dry-up the water.
Could be EGR valve sticking open or dirty at an idling condition or hesitates when accelerating.
You need to pull the error code(s) out the computer. In most cases it will tell you what you need to replace.
that truck is pretty old .... you should check ALL your fuel filters
First what motor is in the van? Than tell me what it does before it stalls or you put it in gear. There many different possiables that it could be.
There is no specific collective noun for stalls, in which case a collective noun suitable for the circumstances is used, for example a row of stalls, a group of stalls, a bank of stalls.