What Causes a Car to Fail to Accelerate, Jerk, and Then Stall?
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Reasons why a car fails to accelerate and stalls: 1. The fuel tank is empty. 2. The battery voltage is too low, causing the starter motor to fail to start or not reach the starting speed. 3. Idle speed control valve failure, characterized by the engine stalling immediately after starting if no throttle is applied. 4. Fuel line blockage (common in vehicles that use low-quality gasoline), with similar characteristics as above. 5. Vehicle control system failure, which is rare but cannot be ruled out. A control system failure can cause all vehicle functions to malfunction. 6. Intake pipe blockage (possibly due to foreign objects entering), check the pipeline from the air intake, air filter to the throttle valve. 7. Spark plug or high-voltage line failure.