I have a Kia Soul and it has recently started to stall almost every time I drive it. This happens both in city and highway driving. The check engine light is not on. What could be causing this issue? Are there any common causes that I should check for first?
ReplyIt sounds like you may have a problem with your fuel system. The most common cause of stalling is a clogged fuel filter. I would recommend getting that checked and replaced if necessary. It could also be an issue with the fuel pump or injectors, but those are less likely.
Another potential cause could be a faulty ignition system. Check your spark plugs and ignition coils to see if they are worn out or need to be replaced. This could also be causing the stalling issue.
If both the fuel and ignition systems check out, it is possible that there is an issue with the engine's sensors. The throttle position sensor, oxygen sensor, or mass air flow sensor could be malfunctioning and causing the stalling. I suggest getting your car scanned for any error codes to pinpoint the exact issue.