youre lifting the clutch up to quick
If you're driving a manual, it's probably stalling because if you don't press the clutch right after you release the gas pedal while changing gears, and then press on the gas again, the car may stall. If you're driving an auto, the explanation is a little more difficult to describe.
clutch
ANY car will stall on a proper hill if you try to bring the clutch up without any revs generated from the gas pedal.
The pedal on the left is the clutch. You press it when you are changing gears.
A car might stall when shifting from park to reverse if the idle is set too low. It is also possible that the engine stalls because it is not fully warmed up before shifting from park to reverse.
You just press gas pedal :))
There are several reasons that a car may stall only in reverse, the best way to narrow down the issue is to use a diagnostic tool. The diagnostic tool will show which sensors on the transmission may be malfunctioning enough to stall the engine.
This is not normal. If your car is doing this, get it checked out.
When You Drive A Old Skool Car With A Carb You press down the pedal for cold starts but when car is warmed up you don't always have to press down the pedal Sometimes you need to press it down in the morning becoause of the condensation. //////on a car with a carburetor you need to press the gas pedal when starting cold to engage the choke and also the fast idle cam
To end (stop) a race car, press the brake pedal.
With the car on, press the accelerator pedal.
if it has a carburetor it is normal