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7AT stalls whenever I put in Drive or Reverse

Hi everyone, I can start my car just fine but if I put it in Drive or Reverse it turns off every time. If I apply throttle I can get

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Old 07-08-2017, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 7AT stalls whenever I put in Drive or Reverse

Hi everyone, I can start my car just fine but if I put it in Drive or Reverse it turns off every time. If I apply throttle I can get it moving but it is very rough kind of like someone who is brand new to stick shift. I have asked around and researched and found possible issues:

Dirty MAF
just need to do the idle relearn procedure (having trouble with doing that)
torque converter
throttle bodies

I found a thread here
SOS/HELP : Engine died whenever put in D

and apparently this guy fixed it by launching the car but not sure if I want to do that... does anyone have any advice?
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