What are the reasons for a car frequently stalling?
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Reasons for a car frequently stalling: 1. The radiator temperature is too high; 2. Issues with the belt—if the belt is loose and power supply is insufficient, the car may stall; 3. Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle, idle motor, intake tract, intake valves, and combustion chamber; 4. Vacuum leakage in the intake pipe; 5. Sensor malfunction—due to inherent errors in sensors, certain values may change momentarily after prolonged heating, causing the ECU to make incorrect judgments; 6. Problems with the battery, such as insufficient charge; 7. Leakage in the fuel supply system connections; 8. Use of low-quality fuel leading to carbon buildup in the engine.