What Causes a Car to Stall When Starting?
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The main reasons for a car stalling when starting are: 1. Fuel quality issues. This is relatively simple to check—just switch to a different fuel type. 2. Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle body. It should be cleaned at a professional repair shop or 4S store. 3. Low fuel pump pressure or malfunction, which can easily lead to insufficient fuel supply. If the vehicle has been parked for a long time, the engine oil may become too viscous, causing the car to stall. Warming up the car after starting can resolve this. Additional Information: Correct steps for starting a car: 1. Press the car's one-touch start button. 2. The car's dashboard lights up, and the vehicle starts. 3. Fully depress the car's clutch pedal. 4. Push the car's gear lever forward. 5. Slowly release the car's clutch pedal. 6. Gradually press the car's accelerator, and the vehicle will start moving.