There could be a few reasons why your truck would stall like that. 1)Check your spark plugs and wires 2)Your mass air flow sensor may be dirty or going out and needs to be replaced 3)Check your butterfly valve and your intake manifold, they could be dirty or have alot of build ups. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with your spark plugs.
no it will not...
* cause it needs to be put in drive to go forward
I would guess that you have a cooling problem...if the engine runs too hot the fuel can boil causing a stall like you indicated .
your fuel pump can be broken or your fuel injectors...
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.
tcc switch on the top of the trans. Just unplug and drive away.
I would not expect a valve cover leak to cause a car to stall. A valve cover leak can fill the spark plug area with oil which can cause rough running.
If i were you i would start with the catyletic converter ,it'll start cold,start for a minute then stall, start back up but wont drive ,idle, but not drive ,check it out.
Yes, a bad O2 sensor would cause a 2002 Dodge Dakota to stall. It would also cause bad fuel mileage and hard idling within the vehicle.
Your girlfriend in the passenger seat after she realizes you drive a Toyota Tercel.
Yes, a faulty O2 sensor might cause a 1993 Sidekick to stall. It would also cause the car to misfire and use far more gasoline that it needs.
it may be the maf sensor i got a corolla 2001 too do you have any codes ?this is a old question thought.