Most likely you have a bad sensor in the car. If you know someone with one of the hand-held vehicle computer scanners, this should tell you what the problem is, even if the 'check engine" light doesn't come on.
its a foot rest, for when you're not using the clutch. lots of cars have them
to The left of the foot pedals, just below the hood release lever
In right hand drive cars it is found above the fuse box in the drivers foot well. and it has a green plug on it
12-foot x 12-foot
On the back of the fuse box case, there is a description of what each fuse is for and what the amperage is supposed to be. There is a small fuse box above the driver's left foot. There's also a main fuse relay next to the battery.
Does it stall at idle, just after you start up? Does it stall when you give it gas - or take your foot off of the gas? Does it stall at stoplights, stopsigns, etc? Does it stall when the engine is hot or cold or warm? I would love to try and help, but you've gotta give me something to work off of!
one foot
58 to 72 foot pounds from Subaru forums.
Because the driver took their foot off of the gas and slowed down in a high gear. Or probably because they didnt push in the clutch. Either of those things can stall a manual transmission.
Have you put you foot on the foot brke as you mover the shifter.
My car has done the same thing and i found that old gas was the only problem
What car is it? what year? is it a diesel or petrol? could be you r base idle?? but need know more info..... does it stall in drive with foot on brake? does it rev high?my car is a 07 Chevrolet Colorado,standar