What Are the Causes of Engine Stalling While Driving?
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Driving a car can lead to engine stalling due to the following reasons: 1. Triggering the car's anti-theft system, causing the engine to lock; 2. Malfunction of the ignition switch; 3. Damage to the ignition module or the ignition reference signal line from the ignition module to the engine computer; 4. Low fuel pump pressure, fuel line leakage, insufficient power supply current, or damage to the fuel pressure regulator; 5. Carbon deposits in the engine. Solutions to prevent engine stalling while driving: 1. Check if the car's anti-theft system has been triggered; 2. Inspect the working condition of the ignition switch; 3. Verify if the ignition module and signal lines are faulty; 4. Examine the fuel lines for leaks; 5. Clean carbon deposits from the engine; 6. Check if the battery has sufficient charge.