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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

My Car Won't Start, What Do I Do?


Were you aware that up to 70 p.c of automobiles have not started at one point or another?  A spread of issues could cause the car to become unable to start.  So, what must you do when you are on your way to work in the morning to find that your auto has become immobilized and will not start?  The first thing that car owners have to understand, is to stop consistently making an attempt to start the vehicle, as this only drains the battery, making the problem far worse!  So, here are some common reasons a auto doesn't start, and what to do when your car won't start. 

One of the common reasons that vehicles don't start is low fuel pressure.  Did you know that fuel coming out of the injector is the implies allows a vehicle to start?  Often, when the injector is damaged or even filthy the fuel pressure comes out of the injector as droplets, rather than a mist (which aids the automobile in beginning).  If fuel is being burned in the wrong place, it won't only cause the auto to have issues starting, but it can also cause other bits of the automobile to become defective. 

Has it been a cold night and the car has been parked outside?  Regularly during the winter, a cold engine is the culprit that creates a vehicle not beginning in the early morning hours of the winter.  When the engine is cold, the fuel can not disperse into the spark plugs, creating an engine that is unable to start.  Frequently the engine will continue to be unable to start, till the engine becomes warm. 

Driving the car, or continued starting of the car, even plugging in the automobile could mean the car will be more easy to start in the subsequent morning!  Hence something as simple as starting the automobile after it's become warmed, parking the auto in a heated garage or plugging in the vehicle assists in keeping the engine warm, meaning the vehicle will start earlier the next day. 

What takes place when the vehicle is cold?  The engine is created basically of metal, when the engine is cold - the fuel becomes evaporated into the air before it is able to be absorbed by the engine.  Cold engines aren't good for trying to get a vehicle started.  Cold metal is even worse to attempt to get the car started!


Did you happen to leave the lights on all night?  Was there something like a cellular telephone, PDA or laptop plugged into the cigarette lighter to become charged?  Sometimes, when the battery is dead the automobile can't start.  Most often, the auto just requires a boost from another car, with a set of jumper wires and an energy source, and the car will be good to go again! 

With these techniques you ought to be prepared for the next time that you wake up and find your car unable to start and turn it around so the auto starts with ease


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