What to Do When an Automatic Car Won't Start Due to Dead Battery?
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When an automatic car won't start due to a dead battery, the solution is: find another car that can start normally, position the two cars facing each other, open the hood and take out jumper cables, connect positive to positive and negative to negative terminals for charging. The reasons for an automatic car losing power are: 1. Dead battery; 2. Spark plug failure; 3. Fuel filter failure; 4. Circuit failure; 5. Mechanical failure; 6. Severe engine carbon buildup. Methods to prevent an automatic car from losing power include: 1. Avoid parking the car in open parking lots for extended periods; 2. Avoid multiple uninterrupted attempts to start the vehicle; 3. Regularly check battery components and connection lines; 4. Do not use car electronics after turning off the engine.