You may need a new battery, or your battery may need water. If you have had a dead battery and used battery cables to jump start it, or to jump another car, more than once it will start hesitating and even stalling. Check the cells in your battery to make sure they have water in them! Have your battery tested to see how much life it has left in it... cold cranking amps, etc...........My '99 Lincoln Navigator was stalling even after I replaced the battery. It killed three new batteries in 14 months. I now have the biggest battery it will hold. No battery will last long if you don't add water on a regular schedule, like at every oil change minimum.
Not using premium fuel caused that in my 2004 Navigator.
A 1998 Honda Accord could stall because it is out of gas. The car could also stall because of a bad computer.
sensor or belt
sensor or belt
Oil in the distributor.
Most often it is poor driver control.
If the car is starving for fuel or air (low power at idle), the car will stall while turning.
Dirty fuel filter??
bad gas
to much of it can stop our system
Dirty fuel filter
Switch? Relay?