Why won't the ignition start?
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The reasons why the ignition won't start include insufficient battery power, low battery voltage, battery failure, fuel supply system failure, ignition system failure, incorrect gear position, or locked steering wheel. Correct method for starting a manual transmission vehicle: Depress the clutch pedal completely with your left foot, shift the gear lever into first gear, turn on the left turn signal and honk to alert vehicles and pedestrians in front and behind, release the handbrake, gently lift the clutch with your left foot, and lightly press the accelerator with the ball of your right foot. Vehicle usage reasons: Inappropriate fuel, lack of antifreeze, excessive carbon buildup, aside from improper human operation, could also be due to starter motor failure, fuel pump supply issues, injector problems, or sensor failures.