What to Do When the Vehicle Won't Start?
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Solutions for a vehicle that won't start are as follows: 1. First, check the spark plugs: Since spark plugs are crucial to the car's ignition system, and the ignition system is key to the engine's operation, the performance of the spark plugs directly affects the vehicle's overall working performance and efficiency. 2. Battery depletion: The characteristic symptom is that the starter begins to turn but lacks sufficient speed or power, eventually making only a clicking sound without turning. Low temperatures in winter or forgetting to turn off certain electrical devices can prevent the vehicle from starting, especially with long-term short-distance, low-speed usage in winter, which can cause the battery voltage to drop below the rated value, making starting and normal operation impossible. If this occurs, call the service station for assistance, jump-start the vehicle, or temporarily start it, then be sure to take it to the service station for a battery recharge. 3. Fuel flow obstruction: The characteristic symptom is no oil pressure in the engine's fuel supply line. This often occurs on extremely cold mornings due to long-term dirt buildup in the fuel lines. At very low temperatures, water mixed with debris can block the fuel lines, preventing the engine from starting. Emergency solution: Move the car to a warmer environment, and it should start after a while; or thoroughly clean the fuel lines to resolve the issue permanently.