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What happened to KIA k3 reverse flameout?

There are many reasons for the reverse gear flameout of automatic transmission in Pacific Auto Network, which may be circuit failure, low-voltage power failure during driving, unstable ignition caused by excessive carbon deposition in spark plugs, and accidental flameout. It may also be that excessive carbon deposition in throttle, nozzle and other components leads to poor engine working conditions, which is easy to flameout at low speed.

There are many reasons for the flameout of an automatic transmission car in reverse, which may be circuit failure, low-voltage power failure during driving, unstable ignition caused by excessive carbon deposition in the spark plug, and accidental flameout. It may also be that excessive carbon deposition in the throttle, nozzle and other parts leads to poor power working condition, which is easy to flameout at low speed. As we can't see the real car, we can't judge further. Specifically, it is recommended to go to a professional 4S shop for inspection.

The reasons for automatic reversing and flameout are:

1. There are generally three reasons for the sudden flameout of an automatic car when reversing. One is a circuit failure. This may be the low-voltage power failure and flameout during driving;

2. At this time, you can mainly check the ignition and starter switch and fuse box. Short circuit of low voltage line leads to flameout, which is intermittent flameout in this case;

3. Check the low voltage line. One is equipment failure. This problem is generally ignition coil, capacitor and electronic ignition module. That is to say, it can be started at first, turned off after a while, and then turned off again;

4. There is also an oil circuit fault. The gasoline pump is damaged, the tubing is broken, the carburetor inlet is blocked, and the fuel tank is out of oil. But in this case, the car can be restarted, but it is difficult.