What to Do When the Starter Won't Start the Engine?
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If the starter won't start the engine, check the spark plugs. Here are several possible reasons for the failure to start: 1. Fuel flow obstruction: The main symptom is no oil pressure in the engine fuel supply pipe, caused by long-term dirt in the fuel line. The emergency solution is to place the car in a warm environment and wait for a while before starting, or thoroughly clean the fuel line. 2. Poor working condition of the ignition system: Poor fuel atomization in the cylinder leads to cylinder smoking. The emergency solution is to clean the oil stains. 3. Excessive carbon deposits in the vehicle: Too much carbon deposit can prevent the vehicle from starting. The solution is to ensure complete fuel combustion to reduce carbon deposits. 4. Spark plug blockage: Irregular shaking may be caused by spark plug issues. 5. Fuel pump pressure leakage.