What Causes Engine Stall During U-Turns?
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Engine stall during U-turns can be attributed to several reasons: 1. Throttle: Sticking or deformation due to external forces may cause stalling. 2. Motor: Open circuits, short circuits, or erosion/aging can lead to low-speed stalling. 3. Fuel system: Insufficient fuel pressure or fuel pump malfunction may result in stalling. 4. Fuel injector: Clogged injectors causing poor fuel atomization can make the engine operate abnormally and potentially stall. 5. Igniter erosion: With ignition voltage reaching tens of thousands of volts, accumulated oil at the ignition coil terminal may cause erosion, leading to abnormal ignition and easy stalling.