Not to say that this is exactly your problem. Recently, I filled my Saturn up and know that I got very bad gas. So bad it took 2 bottles of dry gas, 2 bottles of STP superconcentrated fuel injector cleaner and a lot of driving to remedy. Consider that it might be your fuel and do the same. Is it doing it mainly when it is damp or wet out? or all the time. Damp or wet could signify a need for plugs, wires, check coils, etc. Also check the air filter. I would lean towards either bad gas or dirty injectors and the first paragraph covers the basic remedy.
Well, first you have to figure out WHY it's stalling.
A 2003 Saturn may stall while driving due to several potential issues, such as a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or malfunctioning ignition system components like spark plugs or ignition coils. Additionally, problems with the engine's sensors, such as the crankshaft or camshaft position sensors, can disrupt the engine's timing and lead to stalling. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these issues. If stalling persists, it's advisable to consult a mechanic for a thorough inspection.
Not really, the engine has little mass and will just stop. Stalling will stretch primary and drive chains perhaps and could put excessive strain on the transmission.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
engine diagram for a 1993 saturn
A 1994 Cadillac Deville that has an engine surging problem and is stalling out can indicate it is not getting enough fuel. The fuel filter may be clogged.
Turbine noise, Jet Engine rumbling,
no, stalling only makes your car stop for a brief moment when shifting geers to fast or not using the clutch correctly
Stalling refers to an engine running too slowly to keep going, or to an aircraft losing it's airspeed enough to cease flying.
if cat is plugged an exhaust dont pass through it will stall the engine
Yes, any leak in critical systems can potentially cause engine stalling. For instance, a vacuum leak can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, leading to poor engine performance and stalling. Similarly, fuel leaks can reduce the fuel supply to the engine, while coolant leaks may lead to overheating, all of which can result in engine failure. Regular maintenance can help identify and address leaks before they cause significant issues.
It's stalling out. Try switching to a lower gear.