The fuel pump in the tank has a short piece of rubber hose that connects the float unit to the intank pump.
that hose goes rotten and lets air in. at certain fuel levels or angles, air will get in instead of gas causing the engine to die.
remove the seat bottom
remove the round metal cover under the seat
rotate the pump lock left(?) to unlock it and lift out the pump assembly to inspect/change the fuel line.
A VW Cabriolet stalling on hills could be due to several factors, such as insufficient fuel delivery, a clogged fuel filter, or issues with the fuel pump. It may also indicate a problem with the ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or a failing ignition coil. Additionally, a weak battery or faulty alternator could affect engine performance under load. Finally, checking the transmission for proper operation and ensuring the vehicle is in the correct gear for the incline can also help prevent stalling.
Your fuel pump is located there and it could be the bearings on the pump or it could be getting air in the fuel is a lubricant for the bearings and when there is no fuel it is possible you could hear the bearings - my guess your fuel pump is packin up but do check for air leaks
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Stalling refers to an engine running too slowly to keep going, or to an aircraft losing it's airspeed enough to cease flying.
Mass air flow sensor
Timing maybe? Get your timing belt looked at
clutch needs adjustment.
Your Baja Doodlebug is not getting the proper amount of gas if it is stalling out. This could be due to a problem with your fuel lines, fuel pump, or fuel intakes.