What are the reasons for a car having electricity and fuel but failing to start?
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There are several possible reasons why a car with electricity and fuel fails to start, including issues with the ignition wires such as aging wires, incorrect cylinder wire sequence, damaged distributor, or loose spark plugs. If the dashboard lights up but the car fails to start, the most common faults are insufficient battery power or engine malfunction. In such cases, it is necessary to consult a professional mechanic for a detailed inspection and repair. Battery: Insufficient battery power is a relatively common issue in car malfunctions. When the dashboard lights are on, it indicates that there is some power left in the battery, but the remaining power is insufficient to start the engine. Additionally, if the car's dashboard flickers during the starting process and is accompanied by a clicking sound, it is due to a low battery. Precautions: To prevent severe battery drain, it is important to develop good car usage habits during daily use. If the car is not used for an extended period, it is recommended to start the car periodically. Typically, the normal usage cycle of a car battery is two to three years. Before parking and turning off the engine, make sure to turn off all electrical devices in the car, including the headlights, radio, dash cam, etc.