Why won't the automatic transmission car start in P gear?
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Here are the reasons and solutions for an automatic transmission car not starting in P gear: 1. The car is low on oil; it is necessary to promptly add oil that meets specifications, and regularly check the oil gauge. 2. The car has a dead battery; it needs to be charged in time. 3. The starter motor is faulty; the issue of not being able to start can be resolved by promptly going to the car's 4S shop for inspection and repair of the starter motor. 4. During cold starts, the throttle may be blocked by carbon deposits, preventing sufficient air from entering to start the engine, so the engine won't start. Pressing the accelerator slightly to increase the throttle opening can help, and it is also recommended to clean the throttle. 5. Not adding antifreeze may also cause the car not to start. Some car owners add water or inferior antifreeze to their cars, leading to extremely cold conditions in winter where the entire water circuit freezes, the engine cracks, the car's water pump fails to operate, the car won't start, and other engine components are damaged. Promptly replacing with antifreeze that meets specifications can solve the problem.