What Are the Reasons for a Car Having Power but Failing to Start?
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Car having power but failing to start can be caused by incorrect gear position, battery depletion, or a damaged starter motor. Below are detailed explanations: Incorrect Gear Position: For automatic transmission models, if the gear is not in the P (Park) position when starting, the vehicle will not start. Therefore, it is necessary to enter the driver's compartment to check if the gear is placed in the P position. Battery Depletion: Battery depletion is a significant reason for failure to start. Normally, the battery voltage must be above 12.4V to successfully start the engine. If the battery is severely depleted, it must be replaced or jump-started. Damaged Starter Motor: The starter motor is used to rotate the engine flywheel, thereby starting the engine. If it malfunctions, there will be no response from the engine when attempting to start.