What to Do When the Car Won't Start?
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The failure to start might be due to the car's steering wheel being in a locked state. Here are some related explanations about the failure to start: 1. The steering wheel is locked: When parking, if the steering wheel is not straightened, it can easily become locked, making it impossible to turn the key and start the car. In this case, simply straighten the steering wheel to start the car. 2. Insufficient fuel: Drivers should regularly check the fuel level in the tank. When the fuel level approaches the warning position, it's necessary to refuel promptly. 3. The car battery is dead: The car battery is also a consumable item and is recommended to be replaced every 2-3 years. If the car won't start due to a dead battery, a jump-start method can be used. First, position the two cars' front ends facing each other (the two cars should be as close as possible). Then, turn off the rescue car's engine to prevent excessive current from burning out the battery cables.