What to Do When Nissan Bluebird Fails to Start?
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There are 4 steps to follow when your Nissan Bluebird fails to start: 1. First, check the fuel gauge to see if there is fuel: When the car won't start, inspect the fuel level. If the gauge shows below the red line, refueling is needed; 2. Next, check the battery to see if it has power: A dead battery due to reasons like leaving headlights on for too long or an expired battery life (recommended replacement every 2 years) can prevent starting; 3. Then, check if the gear is correctly positioned: For automatic transmission vehicles, the gear must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral) to start. If it's in R (Reverse) or D (Drive), the car won't start; 4. Finally, inspect the spark plugs: As a critical component of the ignition system, spark plugs affect the vehicle's performance and efficiency.