What are the reasons why the Honda CRV suddenly cannot start after parking?
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The reasons why the Honda CRV suddenly cannot start are as follows: Battery depletion: The characteristic symptom is that the starter begins to turn but the rotation speed is insufficient, i.e., it lacks power, and later the starter only makes a clicking sound without turning. Low temperatures in winter and forgetting to turn off certain electrical devices can cause the vehicle to fail to start, especially when used for short, low-speed trips over a long period in winter, the battery voltage may drop below the rated value, making it impossible to start or operate normally. Gasoline flow obstruction: The characteristic symptom is that there is no oil pressure in the engine fuel supply pipe. This situation often occurs on particularly cold mornings, caused by long-term dirt accumulation in the fuel pipeline. When the temperature is extremely low, water and debris mix, blocking the fuel pipeline, resulting in failure to start. Ignition system: The characteristic symptom is that on particularly cold days, due to low intake air temperature, the fuel does not atomize well in the cylinder. If combined with insufficient ignition energy, the result is cylinder flooding, where excessive fuel accumulates in the cylinder, exceeding the ignition limit concentration and preventing the engine from starting.