Why won't a manual transmission car start despite having electricity and fuel?
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Reasons and solutions for a manual transmission car not starting despite having electricity and fuel: Replace fuel: Intake system malfunction requires fuel replacement and throttle body cleaning. Clean carbon deposits: Remove carbon buildup from relevant components and reprogram ECU data. Send for repair: Insufficient battery power may also trigger the EPC warning light - generally recommended to visit a 4S shop for inspection and maintenance. Check fuel level: When fuel is insufficient, the EPC light will illuminate and the vehicle cannot be started at this time. Check gear position: When the gear is in incorrect position, the car won't start and the EPC light remains on - simply return the gear to correct position to resolve the issue.