Why Can't the Car Start and the Brake Pedal is Hard to Press?
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If the car can't start and the brake pedal is hard to press, it may be due to issues with the battery or unsuitable engine oil. Here are the specific reasons: Check the battery status: In winter, most car starting difficulties are caused by a depleted battery or an expired battery lifespan. Avoid continuous ignition attempts to prevent the battery from being completely drained. When the battery is low on power, the car's starting speed will be weak, and you may only hear a clicking sound, which will gradually turn into a hissing sound during ignition. Unsuitable engine oil: Replace with suitable engine oil. In winter, as the temperature drops, the viscosity of the engine oil increases correspondingly, making it harder for the oil to flow, which in turn increases engine resistance.