Why does the Baojun 630 suddenly stall with the warning light indicating no oil?
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Reasons for the Baojun 630 suddenly stalling with the warning light indicating no oil: insufficient engine oil level, improper oil selection, or excessively high engine temperature. Detailed explanations of the reasons are as follows: Insufficient engine oil level: This reduces the oil pump's output or prevents it from pumping oil due to air intake, leading to a drop in oil pressure. Improper oil selection: Using the wrong type or grade of oil can increase leakage during engine operation due to the oil's low viscosity, thereby reducing oil pressure. Excessively high engine temperature: This can thin the oil, causing significant loss through the gaps between components and resulting in a drop in oil pressure.
I've encountered the issue of the Baojun 630 suddenly stalling and showing an empty fuel warning light several times. Most likely, it's a problem with the fuel pump—if it's aged or jammed, it can't deliver fuel, causing the engine to stall immediately, and the warning light falsely indicates no fuel. Another possibility is a faulty fuel level sensor giving inaccurate signals, or loose wiring connections leading to false alarms. Remember to check if the fuel gauge is actually empty, as sometimes the dashboard can be misleading. My suggestion is to pull over safely, turn off the ignition and restart to see if the light disappears. If that doesn't work, don't mess around—call for roadside assistance immediately. For repairs, replacing the fuel pump or sensor costs a few hundred yuan, but make sure to go to a reputable repair shop to avoid getting ripped off. Regular maintenance can prevent such issues, so don't wait until the warning light comes on to replace parts.