What to Do When the Car Stalls After Starting?
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Solutions for a car stalling after starting are as follows: 1. Stalling caused by carbon deposits. Carbon deposits usually accumulate in the throttle valve, spark plugs, cylinders, fuel lines, intake ducts, etc. They are a coking substance produced when fuel is exposed to high temperatures. General physical methods are difficult to remove them, and specialized cleaning agents are required for cleaning. 2. Poor fuel quality and clogged fuel injectors. This situation is also relatively common. Using low-quality fuel not only produces more carbon deposits but may also clog the fuel injectors, resulting in poor atomization. Additionally, low-quality fuel directly affects combustion efficiency, increasing fuel consumption. Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide, which can accumulate inside the car and may even lead to fatal poisoning. 3. Ignition system issues. Common faults include carbon deposits on spark plugs and insufficient ignition voltage. The former can be addressed by using a combination of physical and chemical methods to remove carbon deposits, while the latter can be resolved by replacing the spark plugs to solve the insufficient voltage problem.