It may mean your transmission is damaged, and is applying too much torque. You may have lost fluid through a crack in the transmission.
A qualified transmission mechanic can determine if the transmission needs to be repaired or replaced.
Maybe a vacuum line?
My Understanding for stalling protection When the motor is overloaded or the Stalling or locking the rotor overheat generated , due the presence the stalling protection operates.
To put it in reverse with out it stalling but most of the time they don't work
As strange as it may sound, If your battery is old and getting weak, it can cause that stalling problem with the Dakotas. Your IAC may also need to be cleaned/replaced. Good luck ........
stalling, but not often?
Its not in reverse gear.
it means it stuck in gear
same trouble here....sounds like the pcv valve. super easy and cheap.
Weak battery or starter.
Stalling under what conditions?
Max Stalling was born in 1967.
Dragging her feet means she's going slow, wasting time, stalling.