Can the insurance company solve the problem if the car won't start?
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The insurance company cannot solve the problem if the car won't start, as this is not within the scope of insurance claims. Prevent battery drain by disconnecting it: The car battery automatically charges while driving, but it still consumes power when the vehicle is idle. However, the battery's model, usage time, and type vary for each car, leading to different levels of consumption. Therefore, it's necessary to check your battery's condition accordingly. Keep the fuel tank as empty as possible: There are two key indicators for gasoline quality: actual gum content and induction period, which represent the stability of gasoline. If gasoline is stored for too long, it oxidizes severely and forms gum. This gum can cause the valves to stick and fail to close properly. At high temperatures, it decomposes into carbon deposits that accumulate on the cylinder walls, piston tops, and cylinder heads, leading to poor engine performance, knocking, and increased wear.