What is the correct car starting sequence?
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The correct car starting sequence is: 1. Start the engine; 2. Shift the gear to N (neutral); 3. Engage the electronic parking brake; 4. Shift to D (drive) gear; 5. Press the accelerator pedal. Common reasons for engine failure to start include: 1. Fuel system issues - clogged low-pressure fuel lines, loose fuel pipe connections causing leaks, air in high-pressure fuel lines, faulty fuel injectors, or incorrect fuel injection timing; 2. Insufficient air intake due to a clogged air filter; 3. Low cylinder compression pressure caused by leaking cylinder head gasket, improperly sealed valves, or worn piston/cylinder liner; 4. Starting system malfunctions - power supply failure, poor electromagnetic switch contact, poor contact between starter motor commutator and brushes, or clutch slippage in starter drive mechanism.