Why Can't the Truck Start Despite Having Electricity and Fuel?
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When encountering a situation where the vehicle has electricity and fuel but cannot start, it can be analyzed from the following two dimensions: 1. First, check whether the battery has power. If there is no power, it needs to be replaced in time. 2. Check whether the gear is in the P position. When igniting, ensure the gear is in the P position. If the vehicle can ignite in D or R gear, the sudden movement of the vehicle during ignition is undoubtedly a significant safety hazard, so extra attention is required. 3. The battery is one of the most likely causes of failure to start. In many cases, the battery suddenly loses power due to the end of its lifespan or the headlights being left on for a long time.