Crankshaft Position Sensor....It probably has a crack in it,and is fouling with oil. Remove it and look for any type of crack. That goes for the Camshaft Position Sensor as well. Could also be a fuel pump heating up,quits,cools down,then works until it heats again...Fuel pumps can be a picky animal so, put a pressure gauge on the fuel line and let it idle until it dies,but keep an eye on the gauge to see if the pressure drops out right before it dies.
Possible fuel filter, fuel pump sock fuel pump, Ignition module are the tops off the top of my head.
the car dont star not run ,i see before the stater and the starter is good but i dont no the car not start now and need the coil ignition diagram thank
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.
No, it will just make the car loud.
The timing of the engine is off or the spark plug wires have been hooked up incorrectly.
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If the car is starving for fuel or air (low power at idle), the car will stall while turning.
If the oil is low in your car, it can eventually cause your car to stall and not start. It can also kill your engine.
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A faulty fuel relay can cause a 1999 Lincoln continental to stall. If the relay is not properly reading the fuel it will turn the car off.
how does it stall if it wont start?
AC runs on the battery. If the car is off and you run the AC, then start the car, it will stall.
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 1998 Honda Accord could stall because it is out of gas. The car could also stall because of a bad computer.
Yes, a busted head gasket might stall your car if the gasket causes the car to overheat. This can actually blow the heads and cripple the car completely.
Check fuel and spark