Not using premium fuel caused that in my 2004 Navigator.
delay, wait, hesitate
A faulty fuel relay can cause a 1999 Lincoln continental to stall. If the relay is not properly reading the fuel it will turn the car off.
A leak in the brake booster is one common reason why a car would stall or hesitate when the brakes are pushed. There could also be an obstruction in the brake line.
Several things can cause a vehicle to run poorly and the engine to stall or hesitate. A problem with the choke, spark plugs, fuel pump, or fuel filter can cause engines to hesitate or stall.
Have your cold air intake checked out.
A very dirty fuel filter could do that.
replace your cam sensor and your problem will be solved
Fuel pump
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.
No. The water on the road won't make your vehicle stall.
stall at a higher airspeed.
A bad water pump can cause your car to stall if the bearing has failed or it is causing overheating. A seized bearing will put excessive strain on the engine and stall it out.