What Causes a Manual Transmission Car to Stall Frequently?
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The reasons why a manual transmission car frequently stalls are: 1. When starting, the engine speed is insufficient, and the clutch pedal is released too quickly. The engine drives the transmission to turn the wheels, and the idle speed of the engine suddenly encounters resistance, lacking sufficient torque; 2. When braking, the car speed decreases, but it remains in a high gear. The car speed is not fast enough, and the engine in high gear cannot maintain the motion; 3. Sometimes, beginners tend to roll back when starting, which can cause panic and lead to stalling. In such cases, it's necessary to use the handbrake in coordination. Before shifting to start, pull the handbrake tight, then lift the clutch halfway, release the handbrake, and apply the throttle. This way, the car won't roll back or stall when starting.