A car may stall when shifting from drive to park due to several reasons, including a sudden change in engine load, which can disrupt the idle speed. If the engine is already running roughly or the idle speed is too low, the transition can cause the engine to stall. Additionally, issues with the transmission, such as low fluid levels or mechanical problems, can affect the car's ability to shift smoothly. Lastly, engine management system faults could also lead to stalling during gear shifts.
A car might stall when shifting from park to reverse if the idle is set too low. It is also possible that the engine stalls because it is not fully warmed up before shifting from park to reverse.
the neatrul switch
You must apply your foot on the brake while shifting into drive.
The most common problem I have seen is a failed motor or trans mount.
park in a locked garage
What car is it? what year? is it a diesel or petrol? could be you r base idle?? but need know more info..... does it stall in drive with foot on brake? does it rev high?my car is a 07 Chevrolet Colorado,standar
Drive...
because your a failure and you obviously can't drive!
if its a stick shift and ur shifting it wrong then mabye that's why
No.
A 12 year old can drive a car in a car park but not on a public road!
My 99 Ford Windstar was doing that; as well as hestitating to shift when driving. It was diagnosed with a bad torque converter.