Because even idling engines use fuel.
Because - if an engine (powered by fossil fuels) is running - even at idling speed, it's still producing waste gasses - which polute the atmosphere !
my experiencess with vehicles that cut out while idleing would be a fuel filter or fuel pump problem.
Taking your foot off the accelerator.
It is supposed to keep idling when you put it in park, unless you turn the ignition key off.
Some vehicles equipped with a traction control that have both 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive options can turn off traction control before putting the vehicle in gear by switching the vehicle from 4 wheel drive to 2 wheel drive. Vehicles that have 4 wheel drive all the time usually do not allow for traction control to be turned off.
Do the 'old favourite' of switching the phone off and on again. Switching the phone off - severs the connection to the internet.
Not for many years.
it is switching when the p c is off
it could be your timing is off
Well, a transmission itself does not idle...the engine does. A vacuum leak in the engine will cause faster idling or slower idling depending on where the leak is. Newer transmissions do not use vacuum at all for their operation. Older vehicles used vacuum to help with the shifting of gears-automatic transmissions.
There are several things that can cause your Jeep to stall while idling. The timing may be off or your fuel filter may be clogged.
It might be because you need to charge it. I got a camera before and it kept switching off because it wasn't a very good make.