There is a number of possibilities for stalling.
-Fuel system components such as clogged fuel filter, malfunctioning fuel pump, pressure regulator, fuel injectors, etc.
-Spark components such as spark plugs, plug wires, distributor, rotor, etc.
(The spark plugs or wires will generally set a trouble code and illuminate the Engine light.)
-Air/fuel mix is having problems due to bad sensors such as throttle position, mass air flow, or manifold absolute pressure, or the EGR system, all of which will also set off a trouble code.
If there is no engine light on or trouble codes in the PCM and if the stalling is intermittent, it is very likely a sign of water in the fuel system. Cheap gas can have water in it. If this is the likely problem, run the car to empty, and refill using better gasoline from a high end station, and put in an additive that will remove water from the system. (Heet brand gas dryer/antifreeze or Valvoline water remover.)
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that specific, have the vehicle computer checked. hope it helps. duboff
your fuel pump can be broken or your fuel injectors...
Could be several reasons, but the first one that comes to my mind is the IAC (Idle Air Control).
loose connection at battery or pcm or ipc bad ignition switch too much crap hanging from key
try cleaning the throttle body
Check your fuel filter/ pump. The pump is in the tank.
Look under vehicle along frame rail follow fuel line from tank
Is it low on Anti-Freeze? That is a known issue for a car to stall!
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Do you have a check engine light on? I would consider the idle air control motor to be a likely culprit. You also might listen for the whistling sound of a vacuum system leak.
the cluth, need to adjusted or need new one.