What are the reasons for an Audi stalling at low speeds?

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SanBrielle
07/25/25 12:41am
Here are the reasons for an Audi stalling at low speeds: 1. Engine internals: Excessive internal engine wear, cylinder pressure issues, excessive carbon buildup, improper maintenance, etc., can easily lead to abnormal operating conditions and cause stalling. 2. Individual component failures: Damage to internal or external engine components, such as various idler pulleys, excessive wear, seizing, or belt breakage, can lead to stalling. 3. Abnormal water temperature: Overheating, malfunctioning or abnormal operation of the cooling fan can cause stalling. Chassis systems like tires and brakes: Brake lock-up, tire leaks, or seized bearings can also result in stalling.
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