probably so you do not go too fast and flip over. that would be a good thing to look up in the manual.
If it only stalls in corners this indicates a serious electrical problem that will only get worse
first thing i would check, is that the choke is turning off completely
your cv axels and or power steering pump has to much load on your motor change the pump. cv joints scrub speed in corners but will not make car stall
If the engine runs cold you might try replacing the thermostat. I had a similar problem with a Plymouth van, at low rpms, turning corners,,, it would stall.
first check for clogged fuel filter, then check for cracked distributer, vacuum leaks at intake.
If the car is starving for fuel or air (low power at idle), the car will stall while turning.
My guess would be the fuel pump. I dont know how to change it, because i havent had to replace the one on my truck yet, but i would guess the fuel pump.
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sensor or belt
sensor or belt
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This is a symptom of a few problems. Most likely is a fuel issue. What type of car and how consistent is the stall?