It shouldn't unless you messed up the 02 sensors.
Yes, an exhaust leak can cause a 1992 Bronco to stall when in gear. An exhaust leak can lead to improper exhaust flow, which may affect engine performance and cause a decrease in power or stalling. Additionally, if the leak allows oxygen into the exhaust system, it could disrupt the air-fuel mixture, further exacerbating stalling issues. It's advisable to diagnose and fix the leak to restore proper engine function.
Numerous things could cause the Nissan Altima to stall. One such thing is the idle control valve, also the exhaust system could cause the engine to stall.
muffler or exhaust could be damaged....if it has aftermarket exhaust it will sound different since it is not a V8.
Yes, a malfunctioning EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve can cause a car to stall. If the EGR valve is stuck open, it can lead to an excessive amount of exhaust gases entering the intake manifold, disrupting the air-fuel mixture and causing rough idling or stalling. Conversely, if it's stuck closed, it can result in increased combustion temperatures and knocking, which may also lead to stalling. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help prevent these issues.
A bad fuel pump can cause stalling. The oil pressure will show low oil on the lights or gauges but if the pressure is ok then the switch should not cause stalling.
A 2004 Dodge Ram will begin stalling out when it is not receiving enough fuel or air. A weak spark or defective spark plugs will also cause stalling.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
A bad distributor will cause stalling in all cars, not just maximas But there alot of other things that can cause stalling to dirty fuel filter - electrical short - dirty injectors - etc. Have a mechanic put it on a diagnostic machine before you invest in a distributor.
An engine needs 13 parts air to one part fuel to run at peak efficiency. If there is too much air, the engine will run hot (lean condition). If there is too much fuel the engine will run cooler (rich condition), but not consume all the fuel, sending it out the exhaust. By adding aftermarket exhaust, you are allowing the engine to breathe better and get air more readily. Re-jetting the carbs with bigger needles will allow more fuel into the combustion chamber to offset the increase in air. More air + more fuel = more power. Not re-jetting will cause an excessively lean condition (too much air), which will cause the engine to run hotter (if it will run at all). You run the risk of burning valves which is very bad. This is the opposite of fouling spark plugs, which happens when the engine is too rich.
yes! Too much oil can cause the spark plugs to foul(ie;oil fouled)a black oily electroid prouducing a weak spark. Which in turn could cause stalling.
It could.It could.
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