Why does the car not start even though the battery has power?
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There are several reasons why a vehicle's battery has power but the engine fails to start: the starter or engine may be malfunctioning; abnormal battery voltage; insufficient fuel in the car; failure of the crankshaft position sensor; excessive carbon buildup in the throttle; malfunction of the fuel pump; incorrect gear position. Below are the relevant explanations: Methods to address the issue of no response when starting: Push-start the car, and after the engine starts, press the clutch pedal and control the throttle to prevent the engine from stalling; refuel the car and restart it; tow-start the car; call the insurance company and wait for roadside assistance. There are mainly two forms of battery circuit breakage: The first is a 0V circuit break, which manifests as the measured terminal voltage of the broken circuit battery being below 2V. The second is a micro circuit break, which manifests as the electric vehicle intermittently having and losing power while driving.