You might want to check the torque converter clutch solenoid. It's a plug on the transmission in front of the car. Unplug it and try driving, if that's it, you can drive the car that way, it just uses a little more gas. to replace the sensor you have to go to a transmission shop.
There are several reasons an engine may stall while driving, here are three.The fuel tank is empty and the engine is starved of fuel.Not enough power to climb a hill causing a stall.Faulty or damp electronics on a petrol engine can also cause a stall.
engine is about to stall
Stalling at idle? Immediately after starting? While driving? While stopping? Cold or hot engine? What engine do you have?
get an engine diagnostic check, a lot of different problems can contribute to your situation.
A 1998 Pontiac Sunfire may stall while driving due to several potential issues, including fuel delivery problems, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump, which prevent adequate fuel flow to the engine. Electrical issues, like a faulty ignition coil or bad spark plugs, can also cause stalling by disrupting the ignition process. Additionally, problems with the engine's air intake, such as a dirty mass air flow sensor or vacuum leaks, can lead to improper air-fuel mixtures, resulting in the engine stalling. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these issues.
sounds like a bad catalytic convertor
on my 328i I had that problem, and found that the tube that held the oil dipstick was sucking air at it's base where it meets the engine.
Yes, a faulty engine main relay can cause an engine to stall while driving. The main relay supplies power to essential components, including the fuel pump and ignition system. If the relay fails or has poor connections, it can interrupt the power supply, leading to engine stalling. It's important to diagnose the relay along with other potential issues if stalling occurs.
Yupp Clogged fuel filter. Hole in the gas line.
If the check engine light has come on, have the codes read. That would be a good place to start.
Oil in the distributor.
Fuel pump