Why is it difficult to start a diesel engine after stalling when hot?
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After the engine stalls when hot, the temperature in the engine compartment remains quite high. Below is relevant information about stalling: Causes of stalling: Automatic transmission models: Vehicles with automatic transmissions do not stall easily, whereas manual transmission models may stall frequently due to poor driving skills. However, it is not impossible for automatic transmission vehicles to stall, with the main cause being the use of low-quality fuel leading to engine carbon buildup and stalling. Precautions: For automatic transmission vehicles stalling, the primary reason is the use of low-quality fuel. One solution is to fill up with higher-grade fuel at reputable, larger gas stations, such as using 97-octane gasoline. Although it is more expensive, it ensures a longer lifespan for your vehicle and better performance while driving.