What to Do When the Car Won't Start in Normal Mode?
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When the car won't start and the dashboard displays "normal-mode," it is usually caused by a depleted car battery. First, try jump-starting the battery using another vehicle. The specific reasons and solutions are as follows: 1. Depleted Battery: When the dashboard shows "normal-mode" and the vehicle fails to start, it is typically due to a depleted car battery. The most common cause of this situation is prolonged use of in-car electronics while the engine is off, such as listening to music or running the air conditioning. Frequently draining the battery can cause permanent damage and shorten its lifespan. Other potential issues include ABS sensor failure or starter motor failure. 2. Solution: The car battery (or accumulator) is most vulnerable to depletion. Next to the car's alternator, there is a generator driven by the engine's belt, which rotates to generate electricity and simultaneously charges the battery. This ensures a continuous supply of electrical energy to the battery.