Question:
I'm driving down the street & when I'm coming up to a stop sign or going around a turn, I take my foot off the gas & the car stalls! I put it in neutral as I'm still coasting along & start it up again, but what's causing this?
Answers:
Three causes for that
Battery
Check the connections to your battery
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