Yes if the vehicle is equiped with coil/coils and will cause missfire, oil there means your valve cover gasket is shot and if this is the case the plugs maybe be fouled. But generally you should seek diagnosis from a professional the vehicle may have other issues depending on the type of stall
If you have a loose spark plug, your car will not stall unless maybe your engine has 3 cylinders. If you have a 6 or 8 cylinder engine you would just loose some power and your engine would run a little rough.
Yes, a faulty ignition control module can cause an engine to stall. This component is responsible for regulating the ignition timing and firing the spark plugs. If it malfunctions, it can lead to erratic spark delivery or no spark at all, resulting in engine misfires or stalling. Additionally, it may cause starting issues or intermittent loss of power while driving.
Many things can cause this problem. Spark plugs and/or Spark Plug wires are 2 of the most frequent problems. Has your check engine warning light come on? You should have the engine fault codes checked. Auto Zone does this for free as do other parts suppliers. If the engine misses, then the computer senses this and at low speed or stopping the engine will stall. I hope this helps
Any gasoline powered vehicle needs 3 things to run 1. Spark at the right time 2. fuel 3. Air If any one of these three things are missing or are not going to the cylinder at the right time. The engine will not run. Modern cars have computers that control spark timing and fuel injection to the engine. The modern computer controlled vehicle has many sensors that tell the computer when to trigger spark and the fuel injectors. If any one of these sensors go out the vehicle will not run or will run poorly and possibly stall.
it could be a ignition problem (spark plugs etc), when you turn the power steering pump will put a force onto the engine if the spark is weak it could cause your engine to stall
putting too much oil in any engine is not good... the oil can over flow to your spark plug... that can cause stall..
The primary causes for most stall is either no spark or no fuel. Check to be sure you have spark and fuel, write back and tell us which your car doesn't have as well as which engine and what year car and I will try to give you a better idea of what may be wrong.
Several things can cause a vehicle to run poorly and the engine to stall or hesitate. A problem with the choke, spark plugs, fuel pump, or fuel filter can cause engines to hesitate or stall.
There could be a fouled out spark plug that would cause this. However the carburetor is the most common issue with these symptoms.
Yes
An engine usually has a higher idle speed when the ac is running. If the high speed idle does not operate then the ac will cause the engine to stall.
Yes, an overheated engine can cause the engine to stall. When the engine temperature rises excessively, it can lead to a loss of lubrication, increased friction, and potential damage to critical components. This overheating can trigger safety mechanisms or cause the engine to fail, resulting in a stall. Additionally, prolonged overheating can result in warped components, further exacerbating performance issues.