
Vehicle stalling is primarily caused by poor-quality fuel and unskilled driving techniques. The main reasons for vehicle stalling and practical solutions are as follows: Main Reasons for Vehicle Stalling: Automatic transmission vehicles are less likely to stall, while manual transmission vehicles may stall frequently due to insufficient driving skills. However, it is not impossible for automatic transmission vehicles to stall, mainly due to the use of poor-quality fuel leading to engine carbon buildup and stalling. Additionally, for new cars (automatic transmission), the main cause of stalling is insufficient driving proficiency, while another possibility is issues with the car's engine or fuel system. However, for new cars, the likelihood of engine-related problems is relatively low, with most cases being fuel system issues. Practical Steps for Vehicle Stalling: Grip the steering wheel firmly with your left hand to stabilize the direction, press the brake pedal hard with your right foot to reduce the speed as much as possible, then quickly shift the AT gear to N, turn the key back one position, restart the engine, and then shift the AT gear back to D to resume normal driving.


