it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor. There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor.
check the crank shaft sensor MAP, CRANKSHAFT, CAMSHAFT SENSOR THE COMBINATION OF THOSE SENSORS WILL LET THE CAR RUN RIGHT AND NOT STALL ANY MORE
Problem with Crank sensor will cause 2001 Grand Prix not start when warm until it cool down? will this problem also cause vehicle to stall while driving?
Check the crank angle sensor usually about $150 to replace
A bad crank sensor will definitely cause the car to stall. Eventually the car will stop starting up again, or if it does, it will die down around ten minutes. A good thing to do if you're sure it's the crank sensor, replace it.
If it is the 7.3L diesel .I would check the crank sensor.
replace iignition coil
Problem with Crank sensor will cause 2001 Grand Prix not start when warm until it cool down? will this problem also cause vehicle to stall while driving?
It is possible for the alternator high frequency to interfere with an unshielded crank sensor wire or cam sensor wire. This is what happened to my 2002 windstar. The fix is either replace the alternator with a ford unit and/or wrapping the crank sensor wire with tin foil and then grounding it
your engine will stall. When you try to restart the engine, it will stutter and stall again.
Your Mercury Cougar might stall in reverse because of a problem with a bad crank sensor. This problem could also be due to the crank sensor wires which are damaged or not wired correctly.