What's the reason for the Outlander not starting?
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If the Outlander won't start, you should check whether the vehicle's battery voltage is normal, whether the starter motor is functioning, and whether the fuel injector is faulty or clogged with excessive carbon deposits. Please visit a 4S shop for inspection as soon as possible. Below is some relevant information about the Outlander: 1. Exterior Features: The Outlander's front end appears very robust, with an inverted triangular bulge on the engine hood extending down to above the bumper, and the front air intake is split into two parts. The slightly protruding design of the lower body gives it a full and sturdy appearance. 2. Interior: Sitting inside the Outlander, you'll feel a more spacious and comfortable space compared to a typical sedan. Because the body is higher than a sedan, the driver has better visibility, and the seats offer good support, making it less prone to fatigue. The steering wheel features a currently popular four-spoke design with adjustable height, but for drivers around 1.7 meters tall, this design may easily block the turn signal indicator on the dashboard.
Last time when I took the Outlander for an outing, I also encountered a no-start issue. After struggling for a while, I found out it was due to a dead battery. Now in cold weather, this problem occurs more easily, especially with old batteries over three years old. You can try turning on the headlights - if they appear very dim or don't light up at all, it's most likely the battery is dead. After jump-starting, it's best to drive directly to have the battery life checked. Usually, be careful not to run the AC or listen to music for extended periods after turning off the engine. Last time my wife watched dramas in the car for two hours and drained the battery. Another detail is that battery terminals can easily get covered with green oxide - pouring hot water on them can provide a temporary fix.