What to Do If the Car Always Stalls on Hill Starts?
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The main solutions for a car always stalling on hill starts are as follows: 1. When pressing the foot brake, try to press it all the way down to maintain sufficient braking force. 2. After the clutch reaches the semi-engagement point, hold it steady without moving, and there's no need for excessive shaking; then slowly release the brake. 3. Learn to adapt, especially for vehicles with low idle speed. Adding some throttle is still necessary during hill starts. 4. Gradually lift the clutch to start. Here are some additional explanations: 1. Introduction: Also known as flameout. When a reactor is operating at a significant reaction rate, if the temperature at the feed inlet is reduced to the lower limit of the multiple-state region, the reaction rate will suddenly drop significantly, and the reaction basically stops. This phenomenon is called flameout. 2. Flameout point: The corresponding inlet temperature is called the flameout point. It generally refers to car stalling.