- Dead battery: Check the battery terminals to make sure they are clean and tight. If the battery is dead, you can jump-start the car or replace the battery.
- Bad starter: The starter is responsible for turning the engine over. If the starter is bad, it will not be able to engage the flywheel and start the engine.
- Fuel problems: Check the fuel level and make sure the fuel line is not blocked. If the fuel pump is not working, it will not be able to deliver fuel to the engine.
- Spark plug problems: The spark plugs are responsible for igniting the fuel in the engine. If the spark plugs are worn out or damaged, they will not be able to create a spark and the engine will not start.
- Bad ignition switch: The ignition switch is responsible for turning on the electrical system of the car. If the ignition switch is bad, it will not be able to send power to the starter and the engine will not start.
If you are unable to figure out why your car won't start, you should take it to a mechanic for diagnosis and repair.