plugs/wires, fuel pump, fuel filter, maf, bad fuel pressure reg. depends on what it drives like, hard to answer without driving it try replacing the MAF(mass air flow) sensor, that is a main cause of stalls at complete stops. if you can do it yourslef, it wont cost too much, juts buy the aprt, if you cant, it will cost over $300. the MAf sensor is located right after the air filter, try cleaning it with rubbing alcohol before you replace it, if that doesnt work, then replace it try replacing the MAF(mass air flow) sensor, that is a main cause of stalls at complete stops. if you can do it yourslef, it wont cost too much, juts buy the aprt, if you cant, it will cost over $300. the MAf sensor is located right after the air filter, try cleaning it with rubbing alcohol before you replace it, if that doesnt work, then replace it
It is a defective mass airflow sensor. Mazda offered an extended warranty for this part until 2006. Buy one second hand for about $75.00 canadian. A new one will cost you around $400.00.
I had a similar problem on my 2002 Protege....would hesitate and feel like it would almost stall out... ended up needing a tune up and replacing some wires. not a major repair, cost me about $300
This question actually refers to a Mazda "6" that stalls when in the stopped position. Sorry about the miss printed info.
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yes..a bad oxygen sensor can/will make your car stall at idle speed
I had the same problem. It would stall out after coasting down a hill. Cleaned the throttle body about six months ago. Has not stalled since then.
EGR problem
no but in most late models your check engine light come on
Check the Park Avenue EGR valve for a clog. A clogged valve can cause a rough idle and stall at a light.
Yes, that is one of many possibilities.
It is possible.It is possible.
sounds like your distributer is getting moisture in it