What are the reasons for a car stalling after ignition?
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The reasons for a car stalling after ignition are: 1. The installed anti-theft system has not been deactivated; 2. Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle body, spark plugs, cylinders, fuel lines, and intake manifold; 3. Malfunction in the ignition system; 4. Low-voltage circuit failure; 5. Insufficient cylinder pressure; 6. Inadequate fuel level in the tank or insufficient fuel pump pressure; 7. Leakage in the distributor wires; 8. Engine malfunction; 9. Clogged single or multiple fuel injectors. The correct steps for starting a car are: 1. Place the gear in the P or N position; 2. Turn the key to the ON position and wait for about 10 seconds; 3. If the vehicle self-check is normal, you can proceed to ignite and start the engine.