What Causes a Car to Stall While Driving?

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BentleyFitz
07/28/25 5:07pm
There are three main reasons why a car may stall while driving: 1. Sudden stalling during operation is typically an electrical circuit failure, possibly caused by low-voltage power interruption; 2. Faulty ignition components, usually involving the ignition coil, capacitor, or electronic ignition module; 3. Fuel system issues such as a damaged fuel pump, ruptured fuel line, clogged carburetor fuel inlet, or empty fuel tank. Solutions after stalling: For manual transmission vehicles, you can directly restart the engine; For automatic transmission vehicles, first carefully shift the gear into neutral (be cautious not to mistakenly engage reverse gear (R), as this could damage the transmission), then restart the engine.
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