What are the reasons for the Buick Excelle not responding when starting?

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RuthMarie
07/30/25 6:35am
Reasons for the Buick Excelle not responding when starting: 1. The battery is dead, jump-starting can solve the problem; 2. The component connecting the battery to the terminal is loose. There are two terminals on the battery, and a component on the wire connects to the terminal to supply power to the car. If this component is loose, the battery cannot power the vehicle; 3. The starter is damaged and needs to be inspected and repaired at a professional repair shop. Buick is an automobile brand under General Motors, founded in 1900 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. The Buick logo consists of three differently colored shields arranged diagonally within a circle, representing the three models in Buick's lineup in 1960: Electra, Lesabre, and Invicta. Buick cars are characterized by high horsepower, individuality, practicality, and maturity.
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