Why would it stall or almost stall in Reverse but not in Drive? How long since it's received a tune-up and thorough check-up? How is the compression?
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.
Because reverse is a lower ratio gear than drive and puts less load on the engine.
There are several reasons that a car may stall only in reverse, the best way to narrow down the issue is to use a diagnostic tool. The diagnostic tool will show which sensors on the transmission may be malfunctioning enough to stall the engine.
transmission filter not properly seated in the valve body, causing it to stall when engaging reverse gear, wouldnt have believed it if i personally hadnt experienced the exact same problem myself.
I really doubt it's the tranny making your car stall, it's either carburetor problems or the idle is set too low.
If you mean each time you engage car in any gear forward or reverse & it immediately stalls - you have a bad torque converter. Start engine, put foot on brake, put car in NEUTRAL, if it DOES NOT stall, but it does stall if you repeat this test when you put car in drive or reverse = bad torque converter - It's called a "stall test"
A car may stall when shifting from reverse to drive due to a few factors, such as inadequate engine power or a low idle speed that struggles to handle the sudden load change. Additionally, if there are issues with the transmission, such as a malfunctioning torque converter or low transmission fluid, it can cause the engine to stall. Lastly, problems with the fuel system, like a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump, may prevent the engine from receiving enough fuel to maintain operation during the shift.
One possible cause for a 1995 Dodge Avenger stalling when shifted into reverse could be a faulty idle air control valve. This component is responsible for regulating the engine's idle speed, so if it is malfunctioning, the engine could stall when the transmission is engaged in reverse. It is recommended to have the idle air control valve inspected and potentially replaced to address this issue.
your engine will stall. When you try to restart the engine, it will stutter and stall again.
Change your transmission oil it happen to me . And have your mechanic check the transmission you might have metal shavings in the transmission which is really bad.
It is quite simple. The wheel probably had little to do with the engine stopping. The cause was probably the changing of gears, ex: drive to reverse, which stalled the engine. This rarely occurs, 1: 100,000, but does happen sometimes. It is not something to usually worry about. This stall was most probably conincidental, caused by the shift.