What is the reason why the Ford Escort has electricity and oil but cannot start?
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In low temperatures, the output power of the battery will decrease due to the increased viscosity of the electrolyte, reduced permeability, and increased resistance, making it difficult for the starter to drive the engine and preventing it from reaching the minimum starting speed, which affects engine ignition. Here are the related explanations: Other reasons: It could also be due to damaged spark plugs. Check if the spark plugs are aged or have excessive carbon buildup. If necessary, replace them with new ones. Or there might be poor contact in the high-voltage wires, which can be tested with a multimeter to check if the resistance is normal. Use a multimeter to check the battery voltage, or directly test with a new battery. Precautions: If the vehicle has been used for too long, the fuel pipes may be severely aged, and the vehicle may not be able to replenish fuel in time when starting, which usually causes ignition issues. Therefore, slightly pressing the accelerator can make the gasoline circulate faster, making it easier to start.