Why does the car stall after ignition?

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LaNora
07/29/25 1:13am
The reasons why the car stalls after ignition are: 1. Excessive carbon deposits on the throttle valve leading to insufficient throttle opening; 2. Aging spark plugs resulting in weak ignition energy; 3. Clogged fuel injectors causing insufficient fuel injection; 4. Short circuit or power failure in the engine or car computer; 5. Use of unqualified fuel; 6. Poor fuel line flow; 7. Poor contact in wiring connectors; 8. Low fuel pressure from the fuel pump. The solutions to the car stalling after ignition are: 1. Turn on the car ignition switch and observe whether the fuel gauge indicates normally, and check if there is fuel in the tank; 2. Check if there is a circuit fault; 3. Observe whether the connection wires between the starter and the battery are securely connected.
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