Troubleshooting electrical problems that are preventing your car from starting

1. Check the battery

*Measure the battery voltage with a voltmeter. It should be above 12.6 V.
*If the voltage is lower, recharge or replace the battery.
* Clean the battery terminals from corrosion.

2. Checking the starter

* Make sure the starter connecting cables are clean and securely fastened.
* Check if there is power to the starter using a voltage tester.
* Tap the starter with a hammer to try to free any stuck components.

3. Ignition check

* Check the spark plugs for spark.
* Check the ignition coil using an ohmmeter.
* Make sure the distributor cap and slider are in good condition.

4. Fuel injection system

* Make sure the fuel pump is working.
* Check the crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor.
* Inspect the fuel filter for blockages.

5. Other electrical components

* Check fuses and relays for blown or damaged ones.
* Check electrical wiring for wear or damage.
* Make sure the ignition switch is working properly.

6. Professional diagnostics

*If troubleshooting on your own doesn’t work, take it to a professional mechanic.
* They have diagnostic equipment to pinpoint the cause of the problem.

Adviсe

*When connecting to the battery, be careful and use appropriate safety equipment.
*If you are unsure of your ability to fix the problem, seek help from a mechanic.
* Regular vehicle maintenance will help prevent electrical problems in the future.

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