Reasons Why BAIC New Energy Vehicles Fail to Start

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Paislee
07/29/25 6:45pm
BAIC New Energy Vehicles may fail to start due to the following reasons: 1. Insufficient gasoline: Lack of fuel prevents the vehicle from moving. 2. Inappropriate oil viscosity: Overly thick engine oil, especially in low temperatures or extreme weather, makes the engine difficult to turn. 3. Low battery power: Listen to the starting sound—whether it's crisp or muffled—and check if the battery indicator window shows green. 4. Incorrect operation: Starting too quickly. Generally, starting a car involves two steps: the first engages auxiliary circuits, and the second powers the engine, ECU, and main circuits. Allow a few minutes for system self-check and observe engine indicators, which should turn off shortly after starting. 5. Fuel system issues: Pre-combustion: Gasoline in the tank may be of incorrect grade or contain impurities, causing the fuel pump to fail. Mid-combustion: Fuel filter clogging. Long intervals between changes or using substandard gasoline can lead to issues. Post-combustion: Engine flooding. Repeatedly pressing the accelerator can help expel excess fuel. Alternatively, press the accelerator while starting. 6. Electrical issues: Dampness from rainy weather can cause short circuits in electrical components. Dry affected parts like relays, wiring, and fuses. Check for water stains as an initial diagnostic step.
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