Yes, you can. Manual cars also come with cruise control. no unless it is a manual transmission....manual transmissions dont come with cruise control. You can even purchase a manual transmission vehicle equiped with cruise control from an original manufacturer.
check your cruise control and make sure it is off, my car doe's this when i stop if the cruise control is on.
A Clean Stall is happens in the aircrafts normal cruise configuration. A Dirty Stall is occurs in the landing configuration, landing gear, slats, flaps in the landing position.
Almost classic example of fuel filter gone bad.
A leak somewhere in your Vacuum System.
Probably idle control sosonoid located on the throtle body. Take it off and clean it and where it mounts. Also cleqan the inside of the throtle body where the throtle plate is as a carrbon ring forms there.
My girlfriends 97 was doing the same thing....it turned out to be the ignition switch.It started to stall intermittently (once every couple days)then yesterday it would not run at all unless you held the key in start position. Take a test drive and giggle the key to see if it shuts of.
A stall occurs when the flow of air over an aircraft’s wings is disrupted, causing a loss of lift and control. Pilots are trained to recognize and recover from stalls by reducing the aircraft’s angle of attack to regain lift and control.
Stall margin is the difference in the critical angle of attack and the angle of attack in which you are operating.Example:Suppose, critical angle of attack= 15°AOA operating in a flight= 5°then, Lift by the wing balances the weight of the airplane with a STALL MARGIN= 10°Stall Margin is being controlled by an angle of attack and the position of flap control..CHEERS!
Most often it is poor driver control.
Stall control in wind turbines involves adjusting the angle of the turbine blades to maintain optimal performance. When wind speeds increase, the blades are pitched to "stall" or reduce their lift, preventing damage and providing a safeguard in high winds. This control method helps to regulate the turbine's speed and prevent potential overload.
I had that same exact problem with a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, and it was indeed a bad oxygen sensor. Relatively cheap repair too.