From my experience, it could be your MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. Signs and symptoms of a bad MAF are stumbling, rough idle, occasional stalling , etc. It could be that your connector is corroded, the pins have come uncrimped, or the unit itself needs to be cleaned or replaced. Another culprit of stalling in early Q45's could be low ATF.
because everyone elses 1993 ford tempos stall when they idle. learn to drive with one foot on the gas and one on the brake like I do in my '93 tempo. keep the RPM at 1000 and it won't stall out.
Replace your thermostat.
cuz itz a 1993 oldsmobile!! trade in or buy new guy... Dre' ~1~
The 95 Saturn SL1 does it too.
one of the map sensor or vacuum switch.
Have the Ecm checked At dealers ( recall )
usually the factory alarm
It could be an issue with the torque converter.
Need to replace the ingnetion module in the distributor.
Bad head gasket or weak fuel/ spark.
Very common problem w/ Ford Tempos..... check the EGR Valve.
why does my cutless ciera stall when running and starts back up