Well, it could be any of the issues you stated above, or one that isn't.
Does the car stall when you first start it in the morning, just when the engine is cold, just when it's hot, or all the time when you let your foot off the gas?
Is there a Check Engine light on? Usually, a catalytic converter wouldn't cause the car to stall, unless it was really really bad, and started to fall apart inside of the housing. This would usually cause the car to "lag" or run slow, even though the engine was working extra hard.
But having the catalytic converter changed, that eliminates that.
First thing I'd check would be to see if any of the vacuum hoses are loose, or broken. Start the car, give it a little gas, turn off the radio, heater/ac fan, and anything else that may cause more noise than needed.
If it's a vacuum leak, you'll hear a strong "sucking" sound in the engine compartment.
If you can't find one, then maybe change the fuel filter.
I would check those things prior to having the fuel pump replaced. That is a costly repair!
Saturday, November 9th, 2019 AT 1:56 PM
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