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Stalling at a stop after a long drive - car's first problem

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Just went skiing for the first time this year. Everything went fine for the drive there and the drive back. When I got back to Denver and stopped at the first light, instant stall. Next light, stall. Almost every stop from that point forward involved a sputter and stall. If there wasn't a stall, RPMs would drop slightly and the lights would flicker. Any ideas what I'm dealing with?

 

Here are the specifics:

2007 Impreza 2.5i

Manual Trans

21k miles

Had a half tank this morning and filled to full before I left.

Regular oil changes and maintenance.

 

I'm still fairly new to this car (2 yrs with just oil changes), and have been hesitant to do much myself due to the tight clearances in the engine bay. The majority of my car experience stems from a 1987 Volvo 240 that parks in front of the Subaru on most days. Any insight into general problems and troubleshooting that I should be aware of for this car would be appreciated.

any check engine light on, could be coolant temp sensor, autozone will check it for free, i had the same problem ,

When it is stalling, is the transmission in gear or in neutral?

I'm thinking maybe the clutch isn't fully disengaging. If that's the case, it shouldn't stall with the transmission in neutral.

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Thanks for the quick replies. I think I've found my forum of choice for questions.

 

No check engine light.

I'll have to check on the neutral/in gear question. Each time it stalled I was at a stop with the clutch in, but I would assume I was still in gear. I'll try shifting to neutral on the way home today.

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