What Causes a Manual Transmission Car to Stall After Starting?
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Manual transmission cars may stall after starting due to the following reasons: 1. Blocked fuel supply line in the engine; 2. Carbon buildup on engine spark plugs; 3. Use of low-quality fuel; 4. Faulty ignition switch; 5. Low pressure in the car's fuel system; 6. Activation of the car's anti-theft system; 7. Driver operation issues. Solutions for a manual transmission car stalling after starting include: 1. Cleaning the engine's fuel supply line; 2. Cleaning the engine spark plugs; 3. Replacing with higher-grade fuel; 4. Replacing the ignition switch; 5. Inspecting the car's fuel system. A manual transmission car refers to a vehicle that uses a manual gear-shifting mechanical transmission to regulate speed, where the driver manually moves the gear lever to change the gear engagement position inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation.