Problem is related to idle solenoid. As you come to a stop the throttle closes. There has to be a bypass to allow air to flow into the engine. This is acheived via an idle solenoid valve located somewhere to the intake manifold and it is controlled by the computer.
Because its overheating.
When the ac is running the idle should be raised to compensate for the extra load. If the idle isn't rising then the car will cut off.
Check your idle, your idle might be too low so it is stalling your car.
You might need to check the spark plug wires, fuel filter, and check the vacuum hoses.
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Check the idle, if its fluctuating or falling than nomal. Usually, low idle causes stalling when coming into stops. Low idle, usually is due to dirty throttle, a leak in the vac hose, or a damaged MAF or IAC motor.
Answer 1IAC-Idle air control... Have fun! Easy!check the computer box or a bad vaccum hoses.
Yes it does cut your car off, The sensor is controlled by module that controls everything
One item on your car to look at would be it's alternator, which may need to be replaced. When it begins to shut itself off, or idle real hard, try pressing your foot on the gas pedal, to keep the engine busy.
yes it runs off vaccum from the engine, it only works when the car is at cruising speed, not at idle or flat foot.
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