What to Do If the Car Stalls a Few Seconds After Starting?
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Solutions for a car stalling a few seconds after starting include: 1. Use specialized carbon cleaner to remove carbon deposits from the throttle body, spark plugs, cylinders, fuel lines, intake manifold, etc.; 2. Replace the spark plugs. Reasons for a car stalling a few seconds after starting include: 1. Carbon deposits causing stalling: Carbon buildup in the throttle body, spark plugs, etc.; 2. Poor fuel quality and clogged fuel injectors: Using low-quality fuel not only increases carbon deposits but may also clog the fuel injectors; 3. Ignition system failure: Carbon buildup on spark plugs and insufficient ignition voltage; 4. Power supply failure: If the battery is severely depleted, it can make the engine difficult or impossible to start; 5. Abnormal engine control system.