This can be caused by many things. What make and model is the car? Low or high vaccuum to an EGR valve can cause this along with many other sensors. Could be something as simple as a faulty fuel pump or just bad gas. When does this occur: Every time you start it? Only once its warm? When it rains? When it is revving or idling?
have your transmission and torque converter checked
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What do you mean by Chug... like on highways does it kick back at a certain speed, if so it could be the TPS... a dead spark could be a bad headgaskets, wires, plugs, or coil... a clogging cat converter can even make it chug if its starting to clog, and if theres no air flowing threw the cat and exhaust the car can chug...
to much oil or spark plug is bad
because if you stop immediately then the car will stall.
It means the engine stopped running.
It could be the fuel pump gone bad or the fuel filter is plugged. Ed
if you have a cracked distributor cap then water would get inside it and make your car stall.
Failing transmission
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
yes a bad converter will make car stall
If the car is starving for fuel or air (low power at idle), the car will stall while turning.