What does engine stalling mean?
1 Answers
Engine stalling occurs when the vehicle's operating load torque exceeds the torque output by the engine, whether during driving or starting. The reasons for engine stalling are as follows: Incorrect operation: Engine stalling caused by incorrect operation methods. For example, when the vehicle is stationary, if it is in gear with the brake pedal pressed but the clutch not fully depressed, the vehicle stops and the engine naturally stalls. Alternatively, if the clutch is not fully depressed and the vehicle stops while still in a semi-engaged state, the engine will also stall. This situation constitutes a serious operational error and should be avoided as much as possible. Out of fuel: Many experienced drivers, due to their extensive experience, tend to check various components when the engine stalls but often overlook the simplest possibility.