A fusible link is the same as a fuse in that it is to protect an electrical circuit. It will not cause a car to stall. Check the throttle plate and be sure it is clean.
A dead short to ground.
Check the thick negative wire going from the battery to the body and the engine block and make sure it is securely attached. The thick positive wire from the battery is a fusible link. Check there is 12v at the starter motor end. If no volts, change whole wire for a new fusible link from a motor factor.
it may but most likely it will destroy the core of the engine.
Alternator output fuse or fusible link under the hood, I can't believe the people that don't state make, model, year and engine size before posting a question.
There should be 12 volts or close to it at the alternator b+ terminal. Possibly a wiring problem,fried fusible link wire or a blown fuse depending on vehicle make and model. Check for blown fuses or check at the starter solenoid for fried fusible link wiring. Some makes ,the PCM computer regulates the voltage...possible PCM problem,again depending on vehicle make..... You didnt specify what kind of vehicle this is...Year,make,model,engine size.... Doc J
The year, make, model and engine info would help but a serious vacuum leak could do that.
A bad water pump can cause your car to stall if the bearing has failed or it is causing overheating. A seized bearing will put excessive strain on the engine and stall it out.
No, it will just stall and cease to run.
bad battery
Check your transmission fluid level and also if the gear chamber is not well greased then it will make them stick causing the vehicle to stall.
Need to know the year and make, It would help answer.
need to know year make and model