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It’s always best to get to the shop as soon as you notice that your engine isn’t starting as easily as it typically does. This will give you the best chance to identify and resolve the problem before it gets worse and leaves you stranded. At Lloyd’s Automotive & Transmissions Specialists, our local mechanics are highly experienced with diagnosing and fixing issues that cause hard-starts and no-starts. Here are five common reasons that cars struggle to fire up.
Dead or Weak Battery
The battery is the heart of your vehicle's electrical system, providing the necessary power to start the engine. If your battery is malfunctioning, it can easily lead to no-start. When you suspect a battery problem (and know it’s not because of something like leaving your lights on), you can check for corroded terminals and loose connections. But batteries also die because they simply grow old after a few years and reach the end of their life expectancy.
Faulty Starter Motor
The starter motor is responsible for cranking the engine when you turn the key. A malfunctioning starter motor can prevent your engine from starting. Listen for a clicking sound when you turn the key, as this could indicate a faulty starter. If you hear the click but the engine doesn't turn over, the starter may need replacement.
Fuel System Issues
Your engine needs a proper mixture of fuel and air to combust and run efficiently. If there's a problem with the fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or a malfunctioning fuel pump, your engine may not receive sufficient fuel to properly fire up.
Faulty Alternator
While the alternator doesn't directly start the engine, it plays a crucial role in keeping the battery charged. If the alternator malfunctions, the battery can drain, leading to a failure to fire up. Signs of alternator trouble include an illuminated dashboard warning light, as well as flickering headlights.
Ignition System Problems
A malfunctioning ignition system can also be a culprit. Problems with the ignition switch, spark plugs, and ignition coils can disrupt the spark needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture. Replacing worn-out spark plugs or a faulty ignition coil can often resolve this issue.
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