Fuel Pump Failure: A faulty fuel pump can also lead to fuel starvation. This can occur due to wear and tear over time, electrical problems, or a faulty fuel pump relay.
Air Filter Clogged: A dirty air filter can cause an engine to run lean (too much air and not enough fuel in the air-fuel mixture). This can lead to the vehicle sputtering and eventually stalling while driving.
Battery Issues: A weak or damaged battery or poor connections can lead to insufficient electrical power to the ignition system or fuel pump, causing the vehicle to stall.
Ignition System Failure: Problems with the ignition coil, distributor, spark plugs, or ignition wires can lead to a loss of power and eventual stalling.
Faulty Oxygen Sensor: A malfunctioning oxygen sensor can provide incorrect readings to the Engine Control Unit (ECU), affecting fuel injection and potentially causing the vehicle to stall.
Failing Crankshaft Position Sensor: A faulty crankshaft position sensor can lead to the engine losing its ignition timing and eventually stalling.
Catalytic Converter Failure: A damaged or clogged catalytic converter can obstruct proper exhaust flow, leading to engine stalling.