What is the reason for the constant clicking noise and failure to start when igniting the Langdong?
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The reason for the constant clicking noise and failure to start when igniting the Langdong is caused by rust or leakage of the battery and the dampness of the engine spark plug on rainy days. Battery depletion: The characteristic manifestation is that the starter begins to turn but the speed is insufficient, i.e., it lacks power, and later the starter only makes a clicking noise without turning. Low temperatures in winter and forgetting to turn off individual electrical equipment can result in the vehicle failing to start, especially with long-term short-distance low-speed use in winter, causing the battery voltage to fall below the rated value, making starting and normal operation impossible. If this occurs, please call the service station for rescue, or find another vehicle to jump-start, or temporarily start the engine, after which it is essential to go to the service station to recharge the battery. Gasoline flow obstruction: The characteristic manifestation is the absence of oil pressure in the engine fuel supply line. This situation often occurs on particularly cold mornings and is caused by long-term dirt in the fuel line. When the temperature is extremely low, water and debris mix, blocking the fuel line, resulting in failure to start.