If it is a standard transmission, you would need to slowly let out the clutch while backing up.
Your truck may have the idle to low or the compressor might have some problems
clutch packs going out
yes
It might be a problem with your transmission because not all mx6's stall when you put it in drive or reverse.
If you mean each time you engage car in any gear forward or reverse & it immediately stalls - you have a bad torque converter. Start engine, put foot on brake, put car in NEUTRAL, if it DOES NOT stall, but it does stall if you repeat this test when you put car in drive or reverse = bad torque converter - It's called a "stall test"
Why would it stall or almost stall in Reverse but not in Drive? How long since it's received a tune-up and thorough check-up? How is the compression?
No, that would indicate transmission problems, is it a standard or and auto?
youre lifting the clutch up to quick
torque converter lock out engaged.
Does your transmission seem to shift at weird times as well? Could possibly be the throttle position sensor. Good Luck! transmission also pull-off in second gear
Check the wires on the coil. If a couple are swapped to wrong positions, the car will run, but immediately stall when put in reverse.
haha PUT YO JUNK IN REVERSE!