What is the reason why Roewe car cannot start?
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Roewe car cannot start for the following reasons: Gasoline problems: The fuel pump pressure is reduced, and the oil pressure is insufficient. Poor quality gasoline is added, resulting in poor oil quality (containing too many impurities and water). In this case, the fuel tank and oil pipes need to be cleaned. The weather is too hot, the fuel tank is too full, thermal expansion and contraction occur, and air resistance is generated in the oil pipe. In this case, just wait for the fuel pump to continue working to push out the air resistance, and the car can start. That is to say, try starting the car again after a while. Vehicle malfunction: Apart from gasoline reasons, it is the vehicle's own malfunction. There are many reasons involved in this aspect, such as: the battery is dead. The car gear is not in the correct position. The oil circuit is blocked. The fuel pump is damaged. The car is aging. The spark plug has a problem.
I've been driving for many years, and it's quite common to encounter starting issues with Roewe or other brands, mostly due to battery problems. A shortened battery lifespan or loose terminal connections could be the culprit. You can try checking if the headlights turn on; if they don't, it's likely a dead battery. Another possibility is a faulty alternator, which is responsible for charging the battery—if it's broken, it can cause starting difficulties. Then there's the ignition system; for instance, if the spark plugs are clogged with oil, the car won't start. Also, remember to check the anti-theft system, as incorrect settings can prevent the car from starting. During regular maintenance, pay attention to the battery's condition and replace old ones periodically, especially since problems are more frequent in winter. If you encounter such a situation, don't panic—call for roadside assistance or use jumper cables to start the car. Safety first; don't force it to start.