What Causes a Honda Jade to Stall When Going Uphill?
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There are several reasons why a Honda Jade may stall when going uphill: 1. Electrical circuit failure: This may occur due to low-voltage power interruption during driving, causing the engine to stall. It is recommended to primarily inspect the ignition and starter switches, as well as the fuse box. 2. Short circuit in low-voltage wiring leading to stalling: In this case, the stalling occurs intermittently. Check the low-voltage wiring. 3. Component failure: This issue is usually caused by faults in the ignition coil or electronic ignition module. The engine may start initially but stall after a while, then restart and stall again. 4. Fuel system failure: Possible causes include a damaged fuel pump, ruptured fuel line, clogged fuel inlet, or an empty fuel tank. 5. Issues with the ignition system or the engine's overheat anti-explosion system can also cause stalling.