Six Reasons Your Car Won’t Start
There’s never a ‘good’ time or reason for your car not to start. There are several reasons it may not be starting. Some things you can resolve, but others may need to be addressed by your dealer. Let’s take a look.
Your Battery Is Dead
Usually, when your car doesn’t start, it’s because your battery is dead. When your vehicle is running, the alternator charges the battery. The electrical components (radio, dome light, lighted vanity mirror) being left on or a loose wire can cause your battery to die. Your battery may also be nearing the end of its lifespan, or the battery cables may need replacing. Try getting a coworker or friend to help you jump-start your car, and head to Spitzer CDJR St Marys for a replacement battery.
You’ve Run Out of Gas
Please don’t feel bad; it happens more often than you think! You meant to stop but got distracted. Luckily, the answer to this problem is simple – get more gas.
Your Security System
Your anti-theft system could have been tripped, causing your car not to start. Your key could have lost its programming, your immobilizer system could have been activated, or your locks may have stopped reading your key. To resolve these issues, you must visit your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram dealer and have them review your electronics.
Battery Terminals Are Loose
When your battery can’t connect, your car won’t start. Making sure the terminals are connected correctly is quick work.
Clogged Fuel Filter
Your fuel filter keeps dirt and other debris from damaging your engine. When it gets clogged, your engine may not start. Sticking to your vehicle’s scheduled maintenance program can help avoid this problem.
Something in Your Engine Has Failed
We’re all so used to lights on our cars telling us what could be wrong that you may not even notice when something is off. Several engine parts can contribute to your vehicle not starting; let’s take a look:
- Alternator—A bad alternator can prevent your battery from charging, leaving you with too little power to start your car.
- Starter: A faulty starter can draw more power than needed, draining your battery.
- Spark Plugs—Your spark plugs have a lifespan of about 100,000 miles, so problems are rare. However, this could be the culprit if you’re driving an older car.
- Fuel Pump—When your fuel pump goes, gas can be in your tank, but it cannot reach the engine.
- Ignition Switch: If your ignition switch isn’t working, your engine won’t get the signal to start your car.
Schedule a service appointment with Spitzer CDJR St Marys to have your vehicle checked out so you don’t get stranded. Don’t forget to check out service specials to save money; we look forward to working with you!
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