JSmith:

On my last car (a 94 Cavalier), I had a torque converter issue.....the familiar stalling-while-coming-to-a-stop problem. And it would only act up whil the car was hot - let it all cool down, and it was okay. I simply had the torque converter disconnected, and the problem NEVER returned. Yes, I know that effects the gas mileage and such, but it did the trick on the old crappy car.

Would you think the same action might help here, assuming the torque converter *is* the culprit?