What Causes a Car with Power to Fail to Start?
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A car with power failing to start is typically due to electrical or fuel system malfunctions. Below are the specific reasons: Electrical system faults: Blown fuse, open circuit in the high-voltage coil, open circuit in the low-voltage circuit, detached central ignition wire, leaking distributor rotor, damaged spark plugs. Electronic faults mainly refer to the failure of the central computer control board. Fuel system faults: Possible fuel system issues include fuel pump failure, blocked fuel lines, clogged fuel filter, carbon buildup on spark plugs, damaged fuel injectors, etc. Insufficient fuel: When a car lacks a power source, it naturally fails to start. If the car doesn't start due to insufficient fuel, it can harm the engine and potentially shorten its lifespan.