What are the reasons why a Corolla won't start despite having fuel and power?
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Possible human operational reasons: Incorrect gear position. Many cases of failure to start are caused by improper human operation, which is quite common. For automatic transmission vehicles, the gear must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral) position when starting. If it's in R (Reverse) or D (Drive), the car won't start. Some manual transmission vehicles may also fail to start if the clutch isn't depressed. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The Corolla, formerly known as the 'Corolla' in some markets, is a brand under Toyota Motor Corporation. The Corolla is equipped with Michelin 215/45R17 tires, TRD Sportivo high-performance shock absorbers, TRD TF4 17-inch sport rims, reinforced clutch, and high-performance brake pads, ensuring excellent sporty performance. Overview: The first-generation Corolla was launched in 1966 as an affordable car for the general public, quickly gaining popularity due to its low price. Now in its 11th generation, the Corolla remains one of the best-selling models worldwide. It offers a comfortable and smooth ride, with users reporting excellent stability even at 120 km/h on highways, though the steering accuracy is somewhat lacking.