A car may stall due to several reasons, including fuel supply issues such as an empty tank or a clogged fuel filter. Electrical problems, such as a dead battery or faulty ignition system, can also lead to stalling. Additionally, issues with the engine's air intake, like a dirty air filter, or problems with the transmission can cause the vehicle to lose power and stall. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
stalling, but not often?
no, stalling only makes your car stop for a brief moment when shifting geers to fast or not using the clutch correctly
to stall your car
There could be a few different reasons why a vehicle would be stalling. Try checking the fuel filter, fuel pump or the injection plug.
There are a couple of reasons a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice may stall out. The car may need a new distributor cap or the plugs may need changed. A mechanic will be able to determine the causes of the stalling car.
Generally speaking, a stoppage of gasoline to one of its engine cylinders will cause a car to seem like it's stalling.
so that the driver of a manual car can change gear without stalling
To prevent the car from stalling
One of the main reasons a car stalls out is because of a worn out sensor or a faulty electrical component. Some other very common reasons are a vacuum system leak, a clogged catalytic convertor, and a leak in the fuel system.
I do not do anything. You need to have a tune up done on your car.
if you do have gas in the car then it could be the idle control valve. it stops the engine from stalling when the car is stationary
Well I am assuming that you car has a manual transmission, and it is stalling because you are not pushing in the clutch when you come to a stop. The more likely reason is because your idle is set to low on your car. Your most likely culprit is the carburetor. However if you car is fuel injection I would take it into a mechanic and get their opinion.