* Fuel-related issues:
* Low fuel level: If your fuel tank is running low, your car may stall when there's not enough fuel to reach the engine.
* Clogged fuel filter: A dirty or clogged fuel filter can restrict the flow of fuel to the engine, causing it to stall.
* Electrical issues:
* Weak battery: A weak or dead battery may not have enough power to start the car or keep it running, leading to stalling.
* Faulty ignition switch: A malfunctioning ignition switch may prevent proper electrical communication between the battery and the starter, causing the engine to stall.
* Mechanical issues:
* Vacuum leaks: Leaks in the vacuum hoses or lines can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, causing the engine to stall.
* Engine sensors: Faulty sensors, such as the oxygen sensor or mass air flow sensor, can provide incorrect information to the engine, affecting its performance and leading to stalling.
* Engine problems: More serious engine issues, like low compression, worn-out spark plugs, or timing belt problems, can cause the engine to stall or fail to start.
Note: If your car stalls consistently, it's important to have it diagnosed by a qualified mechanic to identify and fix the underlying issue.