It isn't your transmission that's stalling. It is your engine that stalls. The on-board computer is supposed to incease the engine Idle to prevent this. It will require more troubleshooting to find the part(s) that is(are) the culprit. Start by scanning the ECM for trouble codes and go from there.
AC runs on the battery. If the car is off and you run the AC, then start the car, it will stall.
An engine usually has a higher idle speed when the ac is running. If the high speed idle does not operate then the ac will cause the engine to stall.
if it is squeling then your compreser is locking up causeing it to stall mine did it
The ac compressor pump may be seized.
Fast idle motor defective.
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.
Bad seal? Bad cooling line to radiator?
The AC pump is bad. When the AC is turned on the pump tries to turn, because it is bad the extra strain on the motor causes it to stall. Be carely this can break or through a belt. In short its like putting a "brake" on your motor.
fuel filter
ac transmission is better. because it is cheaper as converter are not use.but losses are more as comparison to dc.
A very low idle can cause a 97 Ford Taurus to stall. Another reason for stalling may be transmission bands sticking, which does not allow the transmission to come out of gear on idle.
Idle could possibly be too low.