Why Is My Car Surging & Stalling?

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Surging and stalling can make highway driving dangerous.

A car that stalls and surges is not only an annoyance, but may also create a safety hazard. An engine that is stalling and surging will also consume more fuel and may increase wear on internal engine components.

  1. Fuel Problems

    • A faulty fuel system will create stalling and surging, as the flow of fuel is insufficient to meet the engine's needs. A clogged fuel filter or fuel injectors will restrict the flow of gasoline. A failing fuel pump will fail to provide the needed fuel pressure to properly operate the engine. Many fuel systems have a valve near the engine to test pressure.

    Air Problems

    • A restriction in the flow of air to the combustion chambers will cause an engine to stall and surge. Causes of air restriction include a clogged air filter and loose or worn vacuum hoses. Worn vacuum hoses may collapse when the vacuum is increased. Pinch hoses to feel for weak spots.

    Engine Sensors

    • A number of engine sensors may fail and cause a vehicle to stall and surge. Identifying the problem sensor is difficult, but a diagnostic code scanner can help to locate the faulty sensor. Auto parts stores sell code scanners, and a repair shop can scan the code for the car owner.

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