Under what circumstances will the car fail to start?
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The car will fail to start when the spark plugs are faulty, the battery is dead, the steering wheel is locked, or the gear is not in neutral or P position when parking. The solutions for a car that fails to start are: check whether the spark plugs, high-voltage wires, etc. are damp due to the car being exposed to rain. If so, dry the damp parts and then start the engine. Check whether the spark plugs are damaged. If they are damaged, simply replace them with new ones. Generally speaking, the current mileage for spark plugs in cars is 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers. Check whether the battery voltage is sufficient. Many batteries now have observation holes for inspection. When the color is green, the battery can be used normally; when it is black, the battery needs to be recharged or maintained; when it is white, the battery should be replaced.