Hey Kulwant==It is probably the idle speed motor not reacting when a load is placed on the engine. Sometimes you can remove them and clean them and they will be ok. GoodlukcJOe
Icing inside the intake? Had that happen on my old I6 Ford. You could scrape ice off the outside of the intake...I'd heat it with a torch and would instantly be fine. Just a thought.
cam position sensor has failed
weak fuel pump.
Probably not usually. For an idler pulley to put so much drag on the belt system that it stalls the engine, it would break or throw the belt altogether before the engine could actually stall.
cold
A serious vacuum leak could cause that.
bad fuel filter
I dont have the answer, but my 92 does the same thing
Any type of moisture including your breath.
This varies with the weight of the aircraft, flap positions, weather conditions etc., but the stall speed of your average Boeing 777-200ER with a normal loading of passengers (about 300) on final approach would be around about 140mph.
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does my 1996 pontiac ga stall out in park
because if you stop immediately then the car will stall.
if you have a cracked distributor cap then water would get inside it and make your car stall.
Assuming the question is about speeds, there is no simple answer. For example, a speed that is safe for a car on a winding road in wet weather would not be safe for an aircraft - the aircraft would probably stall!
The oil light is blinking due to lack of pressure. You may need to replace the oil pressure sending unit, and/or the oil pump.
A 1998 Ford Windstar would use refrigerant 134a