What is the reason for the red ignition warning light and failure to start?
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The red ignition warning light and failure to start are mainly symptoms of the car's ignition system. The following are detailed explanations and solutions for the reasons of the red ignition warning light and failure to start: 1. Dead battery: It may be caused by power loss due to reasons such as leaving the headlights on for a long time or the battery reaching the end of its lifespan. Additionally, installing xenon headlights, high-power audio systems, DVD players, etc. can also cause vehicle circuit malfunctions. Solution: Replace the battery or recharge it. 2. Incorrect gear position: When starting an automatic transmission car, the gear must be in P or N position. If it is in R or D position, the car will not start. Some manual transmission cars will also fail to start if the clutch is not depressed. Solution: Place the gear in the correct position.