What are the causes of gasoline engine stalling?
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The main reasons for gasoline engine stalling are: the use of low-quality fuel leading to engine carbon buildup and stalling. For new cars: it may be caused by insufficient driving skills; another possibility is problems with the car engine or fuel system. For older models, in addition to insufficient driving skills, it could be the use of substandard fuel, leading to engine carbon buildup and stalling. The following is an extended introduction: 1. Gasoline engine stalling after running for a period of time: 1) The vehicle is prone to stalling when braking and turning at high gear and low speed during driving; 2) It is prone to stalling during starting when the engine speed and vehicle speed are low; 2. Solutions: 1) During driving, when braking and turning, control the speed in time and shift to a lower gear to avoid vehicle shaking and stalling; 2) During starting, when releasing the clutch pedal, coordinate with the throttle to increase engine speed. If the clutch is released too quickly and the throttle is too small, release the clutch more slowly and press the throttle more.