The engine in your Nissan Elgrand may stall when put in gear due to several potential issues. Common causes include a faulty idle air control valve, a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor, or a problem with the fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump. Additionally, transmission issues or low fluid levels could also lead to stalling. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact cause.
Check your transmission fluid level and also if the gear chamber is not well greased then it will make them stick causing the vehicle to stall.
Need to know the year and what it is in.
I'd start with the kickstand safety switch.
torque converter or solenoid problem most likely if it runs out of gear ok.
The starter on a 1988 Nissan Stanza can be found on the inner side of the engine. It is between the gear box and the engine block.
An engine may stall when put in gear due to several factors, including insufficient fuel supply, a faulty ignition system, or a malfunctioning clutch. If the fuel pump is not delivering enough fuel or if the air-fuel mixture is incorrect, the engine can lose power when a load is applied. Additionally, issues with the clutch, such as it not fully engaging or disengaging, can cause the engine to stall. Other potential causes include sensor failures or problems with the transmission.
TD42 is the engine model, not gearbox oil.
Faulty ECT (engine coolant temperature) sensor. Replace it.
Because you can't drive a stick, and its a hard carto drive stickin and first is geared lower.
The engine has problems; when the engine is put into gear it becomes loaded but does not have the power to support the load at idle. Have it scanned for possible faults/codes, run diagnostic on the engine, and/or tuning it up may help.
Because reverse is a lower ratio gear than drive and puts less load on the engine.
The engine isn't receiving the correct amount of fuel which will stall the motor. Also if the oxygen censor isn't working properly then the motor will stall.