What causes the failure to start due to reduced braking force from a malfunction?
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The reason for the failure to start due to a braking system malfunction may be caused by the car running out of fuel, a dead battery, or incorrect gear position. It is recommended to check each possibility one by one to determine the cause. Below are more reasons why a car may fail to start: 1. Fuel quality issues. It is advised to always refuel at reputable gas stations. When traveling, you can use a gauze wrapped around the fuel nozzle to filter out impurities. 2. Lack of antifreeze. Some car owners add water or low-quality antifreeze, which can result in the entire cooling system freezing in extremely cold winter conditions, causing the engine to crack, the car's water pump to fail, preventing the car from starting, and damaging other engine components. 3. Excessive carbon buildup in the vehicle can also cause the car to fail to start. The solution is to frequently drive at high speeds to reduce carbon buildup.