Car Start-Up Spoilers 

Car Start-Up Spoilers

You’re all dressed up excited to meet the friend you’ve been longing to see after several years. What’s he like now? How does he look like? Has he changed? Can he still remember your old good times together? Or is there still a chance to bring back the unforgettable past? He’s leaving for New York now but good thing you managed to persuade him despite of his hectic schedule. With a smile on your face, you insert the ignition key into the switch but the car wouldn’t start. You hear the engine running but it suddenly stops. You tried it again, and again and again but still the car wouldn’t even budge. Sweat starts to form in your forehead, you clench your fist and the look of anger starts to spread out on your face.

You don’t want to spoil the moment so you hold in your temper. Better check the electrical systems and connections. However, you see nothing wrong. You’re so busy trying figure out what’s wrong with your car that you failed to notice the passing of time. Your phone beeps, “Hey been waiting for almost an hour..just meet you some other time. Next year perhaps. Miz u!“

Now you let the moment slip just because your car that won’t start!

Car failures like start-up problems can cause such counter effects not only your daily routine and plans but also to the other auto parts and system of your car. Some of the common factors for a car’s failure to start are:

1. Car Keys – You might be using the wrong key or perhaps it’s too worn-out. Or perhaps you parked your auto with the wheels turned to one side. If you did, remove the key at once. Pressure could build up on the steering lock which could prevent the key from turning. In this case, you can move the steering wheel clockwise and counterclockwise while turning the key to relieve the pressure.

2. Engine – a cranking sound that fades off can be a sign of a dead or weak battery or it could also mean that dirt and corrosion got stuck on the electrical connection. Try turning on the interior lights to determine the cause of the defect. If the light goes on, then the battery is not the culprit. Try checking the transmission, pedal, ignition switch or starter.

3. Fuel – fuel injected cars are sensitive to proper fuel pressure. Imbalance can cause serious defects in performance like a start-up problem. The fuel system of your vehicle is made up of sensitive car parts and accessories so it is better to ask assistance from your trusted mechanic. And of course don't forget to replace your car parts and accessories from tha most trusted Auto Parts Online.

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Comment when you say it like that it makes a lot of sense

Wed Apr 5, 2006 2:17 pm MST by bob stevens

Comment when you say it like that it makes a lot of sense

Wed Apr 5, 2006 1:53 pm MST by bob stevens

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