
It is not normal for a Golf to fail to start and make abnormal noises, and it requires timely inspection and repair. Car maintenance is an essential method to ensure the proper functioning of a vehicle. Below is a detailed introduction to car maintenance: Overview: Car maintenance is a general term for vehicle upkeep and repair. It involves using technical means to diagnose faults in a malfunctioning car, identify the cause of the issue, and take measures to eliminate the fault and restore the vehicle to a certain level of performance and safety standards. Additional Information: Car maintenance includes major repairs and minor repairs. Major repairs refer to restorative repairs that involve repairing or replacing any components (including fundamental parts) of the car to restore its proper technical condition and fully (or nearly fully) recover its lifespan. Minor repairs refer to operational repairs that involve replacing or repairing individual parts to ensure or restore the car's working capability.

I've been driving a Golf for years and often get asked such questions. Failure to start with abnormal noises is absolutely not normal and should be addressed immediately. It could be a dying battery - you only hear clicking and buzzing when turning the key; or a faulty starter motor that produces metallic grinding noises. Aged batteries or insufficient voltage are common culprits, especially in cold winter temperatures. If abnormal noises accompany weak starting, check the ignition coil or fuel system issues - don't force-start to avoid damaging core engine components. My neighbor's car had similar symptoms last time, which turned out to be an alternator problem preventing full battery charging. I recommend first testing battery voltage with a multimeter - normal reading should be above 12.6 volts; if that doesn't work, have a professional technician conduct comprehensive diagnostics to prevent minor issues from becoming major troubles. Don't skip routine maintenance - regularly replace batteries and clean terminals as preventive measures.

My Golf recently had trouble starting, accompanied by strange creaking noises that sounded like moaning, which really gave me a scare. This isn't normal and usually indicates a component failure. Insufficient battery charge is the most common cause, with lights dimming and weak sounds during startup; worn starters or belts can produce sharp noises. I tried gently pressing the accelerator to see if it would start, and if that didn't work, I checked the fuse box and ignition switch for looseness. Failure rates are higher in winter or rainy weather, as batteries degrade faster. If the abnormal noise is a continuous mechanical sound, it might indicate internal engine issues that need inspection. Safety first—immediately pull over and avoid repeated attempts to start. After visiting a repair shop, I found the issue was a burnt-out starter relay causing the noise. Prompt action saved time and money. A reminder to everyone: regularly check coolant and oil levels, as these indirectly affect the starting system.

Failure to start the Golf accompanied by unusual noises is an abnormal phenomenon, usually indicating fault points. Battery depletion or corroded wiring can cause clicking sounds and light flickering; a stuck starter leads to scraping noises; loose belts produce squealing. Alternator failure or voltage regulator damage may also cause unstable current accompanied by abnormal sounds. Directly attempt jump-starting to confirm if it's a battery issue. If ineffective, systematically inspect the ignition coil or fuel pump. If the noise originates from the lower engine area, be cautious of bearing wear. Immediately cease starting attempts to prevent damage and recommend towing to a professional workshop for diagnosis. Regular maintenance can reduce occurrence rates, such as cleaning battery terminals and periodic part replacements.


