the reason it are doing that is because in is ild to low
Sounds like to low an idle speed.
No, you may have to check your idle. You can change the idle so when you put it into gear it will not die. You must make sure that the engine is warm when you adjust the idle or it may make it hard to start when the engine is cold. When it idles in park or neutral it should sound a little higher than when it it idles in gear or drive or reverse.
you might have a cam in the car that wll not work with a automatic trans ran in to this myself
Do you mean the rpm's on the tach? The bike should not run down the road at idle. At idle, in gear it should jump forward and die. If not, the idle is too high.
The question is vague but I know a Mass Airflow Sensor issue causes the car to stall out when the gas pedal is applied like it has no power when in gear. The car may idle okay, I've even seen my friend pump the gas while it's in gear and gets the car moving but while the pedal is held down and the clutch is out the car will die.
when does the car, like right after it is started or when you put it into gear
reset engine timing and base idle. force-clean fuel injectors
Having a car crash taping top gear
its probably just your idle kicking in when u stop, this keeps your car ideling at a certain RPM so your car dont stall, and die.
Most of the time rough running and stalling is due to vacuum leaks. There is more of a load on the engine when it is in gear, so that lends itself to stalling out. When I look for vacuum leaks, I have the engine idling (maybe you need a friend to keep it from stalling) and then spray carburetor cleaner around the various hoses & gaskets that could be leaking. Any increase in the idle speed would be an indicator that you have a leak in that area.
It could be need of a tune up or a gas filter.
NO it has nothing to do with the engine dieing. You have other problems.