Why does the engine seem like it's about to stall during a cold start?
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It is due to the high fuel injection volume during cold starts. Here are the relevant explanations: 1. Cold Start: A cold start refers to starting the engine when the coolant temperature is low, typically after the car hasn't been driven for an extended period (such as overnight parking). 2. Cold Start Maintenance: In fact, with modern engine manufacturing processes and machining precision, warming up the engine is generally unnecessary. However, it is recommended that drivers avoid aggressive driving immediately after starting. If time permits, idling or driving at low speeds for a short period is acceptable, allowing the vehicle to better enter its working state. This practice helps prolong the engine's lifespan and reduces the likelihood of malfunctions.