What are the reasons for Nissan Tiida not responding after stalling?
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Nissan Tiida not responding after stalling may be caused by the following reasons: Dead battery: Failure to start could be due to a drained battery caused by reasons such as leaving headlights on for an extended period or the battery reaching the end of its lifespan. It is generally recommended to replace the battery every 2 years. Additionally, installing xenon headlights, high-power audio systems, or DVD players can also lead to vehicle circuit malfunctions. Checking for a dead battery is simple - just press the horn to find out. Out of fuel: If the fuel gauge shows below the red line, the car naturally won't start. It's also important to pay attention to the quality of the fuel. There have been cases where tanks were found to contain water and mud upon inspection. Using such contaminated fuel will inevitably damage the car. Therefore, it is advised to refuel only at reputable gas stations. When traveling, you can use a gauze wrapped around the fuel nozzle to filter out impurities. Insufficient antifreeze: Some car owners add water or low-quality antifreeze, which can result in the entire cooling system freezing in extremely cold winter conditions. This can cause the engine to crack, rendering the water pump inoperable, preventing the car from starting, and damaging other engine components.