What to Do If a Beginner Keeps Stalling the Car?

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LeCourtney
07/30/25 9:15am
When a car stalls repeatedly, it is necessary to check whether the idle speed is too low, causing the engine speed at idle to fail to increase. The idle speed should be appropriately raised. Additionally, it is essential to inspect whether the car's fuel injectors are functioning properly and whether they need cleaning. More relevant information is as follows: 1. The engine is a machine that converts one form of energy into mechanical energy, where the engine block serves as the skeleton, housing the main components and parts of the engine. 2. The most commonly used is the water-cooled engine, which has cooling water jackets near the cylinders and cylinder heads. The engine requires the cylinders to have sufficient strength and hardness to ensure the correct positioning of all components. If a car stalls, it may be due to engine failure, requiring timely inspection and repair.
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