What causes the Haval H6 to stall automatically?
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Haval H6 automatic stalling is caused by a malfunction of the crankshaft position sensor, which is one of the important sensors in the control system. Below is a detailed introduction to the crankshaft position sensor: Function of the crankshaft position sensor: It determines the position of the crankshaft, as well as the crankshaft's angle and engine speed. Through the crankshaft position sensor, it is possible to know which cylinder's piston is at the top dead center, and through the camshaft position sensor, it is possible to know which cylinder's piston is in the compression stroke. Working principle of the crankshaft position sensor: The crankshaft position sensor is usually installed at the front or rear end of the crankshaft near the flywheel or in the middle of the crankshaft. It typically works in conjunction with the camshaft position sensor to determine the basic ignition timing. There are mainly three types of crankshaft sensors: magnetic induction, Hall effect, and photoelectric.