Why does the Aoling TX stall while driving?
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The Aoling TX stalling while driving may be caused by engine fuel injection system failure, engine intake system failure, etc. Engine fuel injection system failure: During normal vehicle operation, if the engine suddenly experiences fuel injection failure, such as clogged fuel injectors or a blocked fuel pump, the engine cannot supply fuel properly. When the vehicle is coasting in neutral (N) gear, engine stalling is relatively common. Engine intake system failure: For the engine intake system, if the vehicle is idling in neutral (N) gear while driving, the engine draws air through the throttle bypass valve. However, if the bypass valve closes, the engine's air intake becomes zero, naturally resulting in no gas supply in the engine cylinders. The engine's fuel injection quantity also decreases accordingly, leading to no fuel combustion inside the engine, which naturally causes the engine to stall.
I've been driving the Aoling TX truck for several years and have experienced engine stalling a few times. The most common cause is fuel system issues, such as clogged fuel filters or aging fuel pumps failing to supply fuel properly, especially when using low-quality fuel during long trips. It could also be ignition system failures, like excessive carbon buildup on spark plugs preventing ignition, or damaged insulation on high-voltage wires causing electrical leakage. The moment of stalling is particularly frightening as the steering wheel suddenly becomes heavy, requiring immediate signaling and pulling over. Checking if the air filter is clogged is also crucial, as insufficient air intake in dusty conditions can lead to stalling. Regular oil changes and part inspections can prevent most issues, and it's important not to push the vehicle when problems arise.