What are the reasons why the Accord has battery power but the car cannot start?
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The reasons why the Accord has battery power but the car cannot start include faults in the starting system, fuel system issues, mechanical failures, and insufficient battery starting voltage. The corresponding solutions for these issues are as follows: If there is a fault in the engine starting system, it might be due to electrical or electronic issues, primarily referring to the failure of the central computer control panel. This can be resolved by replacing it at a corresponding repair shop. For fuel system issues, use a fuel cleaner to remove carbon deposits from the car's fuel system and throttle valve, which has a noticeable cleaning effect. Alternatively, connect the engine's fuel inlet and return pipes to the corresponding pipes of a no-disassembly cleaning machine to form a loop. This method provides significant cleaning results and is also simple to operate. For mechanical failures, common issues include timing belt (chain) breakage and cylinder leakage with no pressure. The corresponding solution is to visit an auto repair shop for diagnosis and replacement of the necessary parts. For insufficient battery starting voltage, promptly check the battery using a voltmeter. Connect the positive and negative terminals of the battery, then turn the key to ignite. If the voltage reading suddenly drops below 8 volts when the power is connected, it indicates a battery issue, and the battery needs to be replaced.