
Wuling Rongguang cannot start due to three reasons: 1. The vehicle battery is dead; 2. The vehicle is out of fuel; 3. The vehicle ignition switch is short-circuited. Wuling Rongguang is a microvan under SAIC-GM-Wuling. Taking the Wuling Rongguang 2020 S Basic National VI model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4135 mm, width 1625 mm, height 1870 mm, wheelbase 2700 mm, and fuel tank capacity 45 liters. The Wuling Rongguang 2020 S Basic National VI model is equipped with a 1.2L naturally aspirated inline 4-cylinder engine, with a maximum horsepower of 76 hp, maximum power of 56 kW, and maximum power speed of 5600 rpm.

I've owned a Wuling Rongguang for over five years and have encountered the issue of it not starting several times. I've summarized three common causes: first, battery problems, such as an aging battery or leaving the lights on leading to a dead battery, especially prone in cold weather; second, starter system failure, where the starter motor is worn out or has poor contact, turning the key only results in a clicking sound without response; third, insufficient fuel supply, where the fuel pump is broken or the filter is clogged, and there might still be fuel in the tank but the pressure isn't enough. These minor issues can be avoided through regular maintenance, such as checking the battery voltage monthly and replacing the fuel pump periodically. If you encounter this problem when rushing to work in the morning, first check if there are any warning lights on the dashboard, then consider calling for roadside assistance. From the perspective of sharing experience, I remind car owners to pay more attention to preventing minor faults.

As a Wuling owner, we young car enthusiasts often discuss the common headache of cars failing to start, which boils down to three main possibilities: a drained battery, especially after installing high-power audio systems that easily deplete it; a faulty ignition system, such as spark plug carbon buildup or coil failure; and fuel system issues, like a malfunctioning fuel pump or low fuel level. Before long trips, I make sure to check these potential problems to avoid getting stranded on the road. I’ve also learned some basic troubleshooting, like listening to the cranking sound to determine whether it’s a battery or ignition issue. Keeping the car in good condition is crucial—it saves both money and hassle.

I've repaired the Wuling Rongguang several times before, and found that failure to start often stems from three main issues: damaged ignition coils leading to no spark; a dirty idle control valve affecting startup; and a failed fuel pump relay interrupting current. From a simplicity standpoint, I recommend owners learn to use a multimeter to test circuits, and promptly replace or clean components to minimize breakdowns.


