What are the reasons for the Mercedes-Benz Breeze not responding when starting?
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Reasons for the Mercedes-Benz Breeze not responding when starting: Frozen exhaust pipe: The external feature is fog cylinder pressure, with normal fuel and power supply, but the car won't start. This situation is prone to occur in vehicles with very low usage frequency, such as those with a very short distance between home and work, where the water vapor from engine combustion freezes at the muffler of the exhaust pipe. Solution: Very simple, place the car in a warm environment, and the ice will melt naturally, allowing the car to start. A thorough solution is to drive on the highway promptly. Driving the car more will allow the heat from the exhaust to completely melt and expel the ice. Valve gumming: When using the car in winter, especially after using unclean gasoline, the gum in the gasoline, which cannot be burned, will accumulate near the intake and exhaust valves and the combustion chamber, causing difficulty in starting on cold mornings, or even failure to start. Solution: You can drip some engine oil into the combustion chamber, which generally allows the car to start. After starting, go to the service station for a no-disassembly cleaning. In severe cases, the car needs to be disassembled for cylinder head cleaning. Poor working condition of the ignition system: On particularly cold days, due to the low intake temperature, the fuel does not atomize well in the cylinder. If combined with insufficient ignition energy, the result will be cylinder flooding, where too much fuel accumulates in the cylinder, exceeding the ignition limit concentration and preventing the car from starting. Solution: You can unscrew the spark plug and wipe off the oil between the electrodes, then reinstall it, and the car should start. A thorough solution is to check the ignition system and eliminate the causes of low ignition energy, such as the spark plug electrode gap, ignition coil energy, and high-voltage line condition.