Honda Engine Not Working

Why Is My Car Not Starting?

When your car doesn't start, it's a real hassle. It can delay you from errands, work, or big trips with your family. Your car's problem can be caused by a variety of troubles. We've collected the typical reasons that vehicles won't start below. Of course, our certified technicians can expertly determine your car's specific problem if you have your towing company bring it to our professional team.

1. Dead Battery

This is the likeliest reason a vehicle will not start. After all, batteries drain for several reasons. Extreme temperatures, excessive age, and accidental drainage from leaving on your headlamps are among the common causes. If this is the source of your ignition problems, you may have received some warning signs. Think back. Try to remember if your dashboard's battery light recently flashed or if your headlights were dim during recent starts. We can test your battery for you.

2. Faulty Ignition Switch

When a vehicle's ignition switch dies, that vehicle can't start. If you're turning your key or pressing the Start button to no avail, try it with the vehicle's headlights engaged. If the headlights do not appear dim, your battery is likely sufficiently charged, and your ignition switch may require replacement. Of course, our expert team can assess your car's ignition problem and tell you whether your switch requires replacement.

3. Bad Starter

The ignition switch tells the starter to start your car. When this electric motor goes bad due to wear and tear, it can't perform its job. If you hear repeated clicks when you attempt to start your vehicle, the culprit is likely your starter. Fortunately, we professionally diagnose and correct starter problems.

4. Clogged Fuel Filter

Your vehicle's fuel filter can become excessively clogged with pollutants, so we recommend keeping up with the maintenance schedule recommended in your owner's manual. If the fuel filter goes unchanged for too long, inadequate amounts of fuel will reach the engine. We can help you assess and correct this issue.

5. No Gas

Of course, your vehicle may simply be out of gas. It can happen to anyone. While today's vehicles count down the miles when the tank is low, we recommend simply not dueling with an empty tank. Take a moment to fill up when you're not in a rush.

If your car won't start and you're not sure why, have it brought to our certified technicians in Carrollton, TX. We'll help you get it running again.

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