What Causes a Honda Car to Fail to Start?
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Honda failing to start may be due to the following reasons: 1. Insufficient battery voltage: The starter cannot activate the engine. 2. Starter damage: Starters typically have a lifespan of around 100,000 kilometers. Prolonged use can lead to carbon brush wear, preventing the starter from functioning. 3. Fuel pump failure: This disrupts fuel supply. 4. Gear in D position: The car cannot start in this gear as a protective measure to prevent the vehicle from lurching forward after ignition. 5. Engine speed sensor damage: This results in no high-voltage spark, making normal startup impossible.