What are the common faults of the Toyota Levin?
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Toyota Levin's common faults include sudden stalling during normal driving and the engine failing to start upon restart. Below are related introductions about the common faults of the Toyota Levin: Reasons for sudden stalling during normal driving: Low-voltage power failure: At this time, you can mainly check the ignition and starter switches, as well as the fuse box. Stalling caused by a short circuit in the low-voltage circuit: In this case, you can check the low-voltage circuit, as this is a type of component failure. Stalling caused by fuel system faults: Damaged fuel pump, ruptured fuel line, clogged carburetor fuel inlet, or an empty fuel tank. Reasons for the engine failing to start upon restart: Blockage in the low-pressure fuel line, loose or leaking fuel lines, air in the high-pressure fuel line, poor technical condition of the fuel injector, incorrect fuel injection timing angle. You can check whether there is a fault in the engine starting system's circuit. The starting system's circuit generally includes the battery, starter motor, and the cables connecting these parts; afterward, you can also check the fuel system.