There are three common problems which are causing your car to stall when the clutch is engaged. These problems are either a worn out clutch plate, a warped pressure plate or disc, or a damaged throw out bearing.
A car can stall with the clutch engaged while slowing down due to insufficient engine power or a lack of fuel reaching the engine. If the engine RPM drops too low, it may not maintain enough power to keep running, especially if the driver is not applying the throttle. Additionally, issues like a dirty fuel filter, malfunctioning idle air control valve, or a weak battery can contribute to stalling even with the clutch pressed.
Cars fequently stall, especially if they are a clutch. If your car is not a clutch, iIwould have a mechanic look at it. It could be a spark plug issue, and you don't want to mess around with that.
A car is in gear when the clutch is engaged on the transmission
No. You will stall(or cut-out). This means that the car shuts down and then you have to clutch in and put it into neutral. Then(still on the clutch) turn on the car again.
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ANY car will stall on a proper hill if you try to bring the clutch up without any revs generated from the gas pedal.
Travelling to slow in a high gear, so clutch in and lower the gear.
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.
A problem in the fuel line could cause it to stall. On a stick shift, letting off the clutch too soon would cause the vehicle to stall.
youre lifting the clutch up to quick
AC Compressor clutch relay may be stuck. Remove the relay and see if the clutch releases.
If the car has an automatic transmission, then it might have lock up torque converter. If the torque converter is engaged while the engine is at idle, then the engine will stall. Bring the vehicle to reputable transmission repair facility and have the replace the torque converter clutch solenoid.