Why Does the Car Always Stall?
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The reasons why a car always stalls are: 1. Electrical circuit failure; 2. Component failure; 3. Use of unqualified fuel, leading to poor fuel flow; 4. Ignition system failure; 5. Engine overheating; 6. Issues with the anti-lock braking system; 7. Problems with components such as the capacitor, ignition coil, spark plug, or electronic ignition module. Methods to handle a car stalling: 1. Turn on the hazard lights; 2. Step on the brake to stop as soon as possible; 3. After stopping, shift the gear lever into P and turn the key to restart the engine; 4. Then, go to a 4S shop for inspection as soon as possible. The owner should turn on the hazard lights immediately upon discovering the problem to alert following vehicles, then step on the brake to stop the car as soon as possible, and finally turn the key to restart the engine.