Take it to qualified mechanic for a diagnostic
Type your answer here... If the engine is not running after starting; yes, it has stalled.
Engine Seized?
Press the brake ?!?
you might have slung a rod.
Since you did not list the year, make and model, the only way This could happen would be if the ECM detected a problem with the VSC and set the engine and transmission into limp mode and then the problem was so severe it stalled the engine.
going up a very steep bend i stalled
Take the keys out of the ignition.
On carburetor equipped engine, remove the intake hose, run engine at fast idle, use spray bottle and squirt through the intake of the carbs. If after spraying, the engine stalled and quit. Increase the RPM, If it stalled and not quit, that's the right RPM. Better if you have a mist maker/generator.
You probably have a 4 cylinder engine (A.K.A. the V4 Engine), V4 engines aren't very powerful, I previously had a V4 and I had the same problem.
i have a 98 accord also and had this particular problem, if the problem occurs when you take turns, it is most likely oil pressure. you should top up your oil and make sure your oil pump is providing adequate pressure. the problem will not show any signs unless the oil pressure drops signifigantly than you may be replacing your engine. josh
i had my sterling pump replace but the one they put dose not look like it totally fits but it working but with a grinding sound
On most vehicles, after the problem is taken care of, the check engine light resets automatically after the ignition is turned off and then the engine is started again. If you have fixed one problem, a second problem probably exists.