What can cause intermittent stalling?

What can cause intermittent stalling?

Common causes of intermittent stalling may include a bad idle speed control (ISC) system, low fuel pressure, loss of ignition, vacuum or EGR leaks, or other problems we’ll get to later in this article.

What can cause rough idle?

4 Common Reasons Why Your Engine May Be Idling Rough

  • Vacuum Leak. Most vehicles have a maze of hoses throughout which create a vacuum for both fuel and air.
  • Spark Plugs. A rough idling engine can be caused by spark plugs or spark plug wires.
  • Dirty Fuel Injector.
  • Carburetor Problems.

    What would cause a car to stall while idling?

    If your car stalls when stopped, it could be air-related, fuel-related, or ignition-related. Incorrect air readings could result in your car stalling. It will usually fire right back up though. If there’s not enough fuel pressure from the fuel pump or from a blocked fuel filter, your car might stall at idle.

    Can a bad o2 sensor cause stalling?

    If your vehicle has a bad oxygen sensor, it could run irregularly or sound rough when it idles. A faulty oxygen sensor can impact your engine’s timing, combustion intervals, and other essential functions. You could also notice stalling or slow acceleration.

    Can a faulty o2 sensor cause stalling?

    Why does my car stall at highway speeds?

    The engine may start and idle fine, but run out of power or even stall at highway speeds. If the engine starts right back up after stalling, the likely cause is low fuel volume delivery because of a weak pump. If the engine is running normally one minute, but suddenly quits, loss of ignition may be the problem.

    Can a stalling engine be intermittent driveability?

    Intermittent driveability problems of any kind are always a challenge to diagnose. When a customer brings you a vehicle and complains of a stalling problem, you may not have much to go on other than their description of what’s happening and when it happens.

    Is there check engine light for intermittent stalling?

    Many times, there will be no check engine light and no fault codes to give you a clue as to what might be causing the engine to stall. So the trick to diagnosing an intermittent stalling problem is to catch the vehicle when it’s acting up — and that rarely happens when you have the vehicle in your shop.

    What causes an engine to stall at idle?

    If the ISC valve is gummed up with fuel varnish or dirt, it may stick, preventing the engine from maintaining the proper idle speed when the throttle closes. A faulty idle speed control circuit may also allow the engine to stall when idling if it fails to compensate for idle loads placed on the engine by the charging system or A/C compressor.