yes
Look for a hole in the PCV valve hose on the backside of the engine.
cam position sensor has failed
Could be a fuel pump going bad or a clogged fuel filter,
crank sensor is bad... when it gets warmed up... it'll send bad data to the spark device and will stall out
is the exhaust pipe pluged causing back pressure ?
There would be a spark plug loose n it wiggled and it got back into place and started back up
I'm hoping that you are not in traffic when you stall the car !! Some ignition switches for instance on VW's, the key has to be turned to the full off position and then on again in order to start. I would find a large parking lot to practice in - get to the point of never stalling before venturing out into the traffic flow.
Maybe a throttle positioning sensor? Is it hard to start? Does it start then stall?
Lots of things. From misfiring spark plugs to incorrect timing to deposit build up.
your crank angle sensor playing up.
I have the same problem. Let me know if you find out.