If the check engine light comes on it is best to take it to a auto part store or mechanic for a diagnosis. They will be able to inform the owner what the issues is.
water in the fuel can cause an idling motor to sputter and/or die.
It may be a EGR valve issue. This valve is normally closed at idle and opens at about 40mph.
because itt needs to be work on
Could be in need of a tune up.
Yes, a bad coil pack can cause an engine to sputter. The coil pack is responsible for providing the spark needed for combustion in the engine's cylinders. If it fails or malfunctions, it can lead to inconsistent spark delivery, resulting in misfires, rough idling, and sputtering during acceleration. Addressing a faulty coil pack can help restore proper engine performance.
Possibly. The main thing it can cause is severe engine wear. Too much oil is just as bad as too little.
A malfunctioning battery can't provide enough power to your ignition system when the motor is idling can cause sputtering. If there is not enough gas, that can cause your vehicle to sputter. If the spark plugs fail to fire will also cause your vehicle to sputter.
It could be many things. Try spraying brake cleaner on the back side of the engine where the intake manifold meets the cylinder head. If the gasket is bad the engine will mis fire or stumble.
I have a 1998 Ford Taurus with the check engine light on, i received a diagnostic code of 7441, which they indicated i needed transmission fluid, but when i checked in park,hot and idling it indicated full..how should i address this code
A car that is stopped with the engine running.
Have the OBDII connector scanned. The trouble code(s) will tell where the problem lies.
Idle control motor defective.