What are the common car faults and their solutions?

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EdenMarie
09/05/25 4:33am
Common car faults and their solutions: 1. Car engine starting failure, solution: first use jumper cables or an emergency power source to ignite; 2. Engine abnormal shutdown failure, solution: first stabilize the steering wheel and slowly step on the brake to pull the vehicle over to the roadside; 3. Abnormal exhaust failure, solution: solve by cleaning or replacing the fuel injector, adjusting the fuel injection pressure, removing water from the fuel tank or fuel line, replacing the cylinder gasket, cylinder sleeve, cylinder head, etc.; 4. Brake failure, solution: maintain the brake system well, regularly check the damage condition of components such as brake discs and brake pads, and replace them in time; 5. Steering wheel shaking failure, solution: pay attention to the daily maintenance of tires, and replace tires in time when they are severely aged.
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