What Are the Reasons for a Car Requiring Multiple Attempts to Start?
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Reasons for a car requiring multiple attempts to start: 1. Prolonged parking: The duration of car battery usage is the main cause of power loss. The lifespan of a battery is typically two to three years. Beyond this period, if the car is parked for two to three days, it is highly prone to power loss, leading to multiple starting attempts. 2. Forgetting to turn off lights and onboard electronics: Forgetting to turn off interior lights when parking and turning off the engine may drain the battery overnight, resulting in insufficient power and multiple starting attempts. 3. Starter motor damage: Wear and tear of the carbon brushes inside the starter motor can cause insufficient rotation speed, making it difficult to turn the engine's flywheel, which manifests as a fault requiring multiple starting attempts.