What to Do When the Car Won't Start in the Morning?
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Here are the solutions for a car that won't start in the morning: 1. Related to engine temperature: In the morning, the engine temperature is low, the viscosity of the lubricating oil increases, the volatility of the fuel deteriorates, and the working capacity of the battery weakens, leading to difficulty in starting. 2. Insufficient battery power: The output voltage in the morning is less than 12 volts, and the starter speed cannot be reached. Check if the battery electrolyte needs to be replenished. In such cases, you can first start the car by jump-starting and check if the battery can be charged. If it still doesn't work, the battery may need to be replaced. Therefore, to reduce battery consumption, try to avoid using devices like the CD player, cigarette lighter, and charger when the car is not running.