Why Does It Take Longer to Start the Car?
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Here are the reasons why it takes longer to start the car: 1. Reason one: Poor fuel quality, with low-grade gasoline containing many impurities. 2. Reason two: Insufficient battery power, meaning the starting voltage is too low, making it difficult to start. 3. Reason three: Carbon deposits in the engine, especially in the intake tract and combustion chamber, can cause fuel adsorption, making it difficult to start and prolonging the starting time. 4. Reason four: Dirty throttle body, leading to an increased throttle opening angle, incorrect signal transmission, and erroneous computer commands, making it difficult to start and prolonging the starting time.