Will the Engine Stall if You Slam on the Brakes?
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Slamming on the brakes can cause the engine to stall. The reason for the engine stalling when braking is due to the excessive braking force, which prevents the engine and transmission from disengaging in time. For automatic transmission vehicles, it might be caused by a damaged idle speed stabilizer valve, directly resulting in the idle speed being uncontrolled and unable to maintain normal operation. The reasons for brake noise without braking are as follows: 1. Use of low-quality or overly hard brake pads: If low-quality or overly hard brake pads are used, they will produce a squeaking sound when rubbing against the brake disc during braking. Therefore, it is essential to use high-quality brake pads when replacing them. 2. Presence of sand or foreign objects between the brake pad and brake disc: During normal driving, it is inevitable to pass through some complex road conditions. Due to the unique design of disc brakes, some sand and foreign objects may get between the brake pad and brake disc, causing noise during braking.