Why Won't the Three-Wheeler Start?
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The reasons why a three-wheeler won't start are as follows: 1. Igniter short circuit or open circuit: This is caused by aging or damage to the igniter. When rainwater or moisture reaches a certain level, it causes the resistance of the igniter's ignition contacts to become infinitely large (commonly known as an open circuit) or infinitely small (commonly known as a short circuit), resulting in the ignition system failing and the vehicle not starting. 2. Ignition wiring issues: Thoroughly inspect the wires connecting the ignition switch (including the switch) and the starter motor for signs of aging, damage, or grounding, and repair or replace them as necessary. In some cases, a complete wiring replacement may be required.