mine done the same thing it was the camshaft position sencor
i dont think so. more than likely your ce lite is on, and tcs off/tcs lites, too. car is going into "limp home" mode. if you pull your codes, probably 1525/1526 and 1540, which is the vacuum/vent solenoids, and the abv circuit. replace the solenoids, change out your vacuum lines.
I have a 99 millenia myself and it has 4 (four) 02 sensors, and each go for around 200-450 in price. I don't really know where they are located though, but i do know they can cause your check engine light to come on and flash from time to time, as well as the car hesitating and feeling like it is going to stall.
This question actually refers to a Mazda "6" that stalls when in the stopped position. Sorry about the miss printed info.
Absolutely.
I had the same problem. It would stall out after coasting down a hill. Cleaned the throttle body about six months ago. Has not stalled since then.
A faulty fuel injector can cause your Ford Windstar to run rough and feel like it's going to stall. A dirty or plugged air filter can also cause the vehicle to stall.
going that slow for a certain amount of time will cause it to stall after 10 minutes it should stop. if not go see your dealer about it:)
sounds like your distributer is getting moisture in it
I would suspect fuel pump failure.
as a rule the car backing up is more responcible cause they should be being a lot more carefull and watchfull
The most common cause of a automobile stalling, while driving, is and electronic fuel pump going bad. The vehicle will begin to stall more and more and eventually not run at all.
A problem in the fuel line could cause it to stall. On a stick shift, letting off the clutch too soon would cause the vehicle to stall.
No. The water on the road won't make your vehicle stall.