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Why does my car not start even with a new battery?
Another reason as to why your car might not start after having a new battery installed is due to faulty fuses and ignition switches. If the plastic wire in the plastic is damaged or disconnected, a damaged fuse might prevent power from getting to the starter relay, causing the car to not start.
Why does my car take several attempts to start?
Hello – most likely, your hard starting is caused by a malfunctioning fuel pressure check valve, or fuel pressure regulator. A leaking check valve makes the fuel pump work harder, and run longer when cranking, before adequate fuel pressure is available for the injectors.
What does it mean when your car cranks but won’t start?
What “crank-no-start” doesn’t generally mean is a problem with the starter. If the engine cranks normally, you don’t have a starting problem. Your car engine needs fuel, compression, and a spark to start.
What causes an engine to turn over but not start?
So if there is any problem with the injector, it may cause the engine turns over but won’t start. For this, you will need to test the working of the injectors using a computer. Testing is done by using a test light while the engine is cranking. Many a time, you may not know the fault in the vehicle.
Why does my car not start on the first attempt?
Car won’t start on first attempt, takes several tries the… The vehicle will turn over but will not start until after two or three attempts. When the key is in the ignition and turned all the way to the right and I let go of it it still stays there and attempts to keep starting without me holding the key.
Why is my car battery so slow to start?
Over time, the constant charging and discharging of a battery will take a toll on the lead plates inside, causing them to corrode and the chemical reaction to become less effective. Temperature also affects the rate of the chemical reaction in a battery so a worm battery is more noticeable when it is cold outside.