What are the reasons why a car has electricity but cannot start?
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Here are the specific reasons why a car has electricity but cannot start: 1. Partial failure of the ignition wires: It may be caused by issues such as aging ignition wires, incorrect cylinder wire sequence, damaged distributor, or loose spark plug caps. When starting the engine, if there is a clear sound of the starter working, it indicates that the power supply is functioning properly and the starter can operate normally. The issue might be a blocked fuel line, leading to insufficient fuel supply. 2. Incorrect car gear position: An incorrect gear position can also prevent the car from starting. Generally, the P (Park) or N (Neutral) gear is the starting position for automatic transmission cars. If the gear is in R (Reverse) or another position, not only will the car fail to start, but it also poses certain safety risks. Carefully check whether the gear position is correct. If the gear position is found to be incorrect, adjust it to the correct position before attempting to start the vehicle again.