What Causes an Automatic Transmission Car to Stall?

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LaErin
07/29/25 3:00pm
Reasons for an automatic transmission car stalling: The engine fuel supply line is blocked, causing abnormal fuel delivery that interrupts the engine stroke. Alternatively, severe carbon buildup or erosion of the spark plugs in the cylinders leads to unstable sparks, making the engine difficult to start and causing abnormal stalling during throttle changes. Correct method for starting an automatic transmission car: 1. Turn on the power, then start the car; 2. After ignition, press the brake, shift to D gear, release the handbrake, and gently press the accelerator to start; 3. After starting, accelerate appropriately based on road conditions. Precautions for driving an automatic transmission car: 1. Use one foot to control the car; 2. Use the gear appropriately when waiting at traffic lights.
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