ANY car will stall on a proper hill if you try to bring the clutch up without any revs generated from the gas pedal.
IF your 94 Probe GT has a new clutch, but when you are on a hill the car will not go, it could be the fuel line. This is especially true if it does not stall and does not rev up either.
What car is it? what year? is it a diesel or petrol? could be you r base idle?? but need know more info..... does it stall in drive with foot on brake? does it rev high?my car is a 07 Chevrolet Colorado,standar
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The bext/cheapest way I know of is to drive your car onto a fairly steep incline and see if the transmission can hold the car in place. For example, drive up a hill, come to a stop, and let off the brake. the stall converter should have enough grab to at least stop the car from rolling backwards. If you roll down the hill backwards as if it was in neutral your converter is bad.
because if you stop immediately then the car will stall.
well, it could be that you are on a hill and there is a transmitter that transmits the gas to run the car and if there isn't any fuel at that then it will just stall. Or it's not the fuel, it might be the water or the oil or somethig else like that
if you have a cracked distributor cap then water would get inside it and make your car stall.
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
yes a bad converter will make car stall
If the car is starving for fuel or air (low power at idle), the car will stall while turning.
A bad water pump can cause your car to stall if the bearing has failed or it is causing overheating. A seized bearing will put excessive strain on the engine and stall it out.
Dirty fuel filter