some of these model cars(G M) had a switch that locks up the torque converter. When it goes bad it feels as though you are stopping a straight shift without pushing the clutch down.
Torque converter staying loced on transmission change solenoid
your clutch is probably shot
IF IT IS A MANUAL TRANSMISSION CAR, THEN IT SOUNDS AS IF YOUR CLUTCH IS BAD/WORN OUT.
The idle speed needs adjusted upward if an engine stalls when you take your foot off the accelerator while stopping or turning.
The torque converter clutch may be staying engaged, causing it to kill the engine when stopping.
If its an automatic I would bet money its the torque converter clutch soloniod in the valve body in the transmission, if its not that its probably a bad torque converter.
yea
clutch switch is bad
Needs a new clutch
TCC (Torque converter clutch) Soleniod in the transmission is likely bad. Hope for that because if not it's a bad torque converter.
clutch in transmission isn't engaging correctly, must see a transmission guy to know, and transmission would have to be replaced. Other possible is the wires going to the fuel injectors are shorting at the 8 pin connector. There are on engine near air intake.
If your car runs fine cruising, then coming to a stop (perhaps at an off-ramp) you press the clutch, let off the gas, and the car stalls, then most likely, you have a vacuum leak from your intake manifold or low fuel pressure. This is dependent on the vehicle, of course. More information would have been more helpful in answering the question.