
car has power but cannot start for the following reasons: Gasoline flow obstruction: There is no oil pressure in the engine fuel supply pipe. This situation often occurs on particularly cold mornings, caused by long-term dirt in the fuel pipeline. When the temperature is extremely low, water mixed with debris blocks the fuel pipeline, resulting in failure to start. Poor ignition system performance: On particularly cold days, due to low intake air temperature, fuel atomization in the cylinder is poor. If combined with insufficient ignition energy, the result is cylinder flooding, where excessive fuel accumulates in the cylinder, exceeding the ignition limit concentration and preventing the car from starting. Blown starter system fuse: Car fuses are a type of current fuse. When the current exceeds the rated current power of the fuse, it often blows, leading to the malfunction of many electronic devices in the vehicle and preventing normal startup.


