Why Does a Car Start Automatically for No Reason?
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There may be several reasons for a car starting without cause: 1. Electrical circuit failure: This could be due to a low-voltage power interruption during driving, causing the engine to stall. In this case, it's advisable to primarily inspect the ignition and starter switches, as well as the fuse box. 2. Electrical component failure: This issue often involves the ignition coil, capacitor, or electronic ignition module. The car may start initially, stall after a while, then start again, only to stall once more. 3. Fuel system failure: Possible causes include a damaged fuel pump, ruptured fuel line, clogged carburetor fuel inlet, or an empty fuel tank. Under these circumstances, the car might restart, but with great difficulty. 4. Sensor failure: Malfunctions in sensors such as the throttle position sensor, air flow sensor, intake pressure sensor, crankshaft position sensor, or camshaft position sensor can also lead to stalling issues if they fail.