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Dealing with a vehicle that doesn't start is frustrating for any driver. Below you'll find a list of some common issues that may prevent you from starting your car. Our professional automotive technicians will evaluate and fix these problems.

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1. Depleted Battery

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As an essential component under the hood, a dead battery prevents you from starting your vehicle. Maintenance-free batteries are typically designed to last for a few years, so they will eventually lose their function. Corrosion can quickly deteriorate the performance of an automotive battery. Likewise, high and low temperatures may impact the life of your vehicle's Battery. You may see indicator warning lights in the instrument panel when the Battery is running low on charge. Dim headlights and interior lights are also caused by a battery that's almost dead.

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2. Weak Ignition

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An ignition system that doesn't function properly might prevent your car's engine from turning on. Even if the Battery and headlights work well, the powertrain still won't come on when the ignition system doesn't work. A professional technician can diagnose problems with a vehicle's ignition system.

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3. Faulty Starter

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Working in sync with a battery, the starter generates electricity to keep your vehicle running smoothly. When you turn on the ignition system, a motor should come on immediately. A faulty starter usually creates distinct clicks when you try to turn on the ignition system with a key or push-button start system.

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4. Fuel Filter Clog

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A clogged fuel filter hinders the flow of gasoline into your vehicle's engine block. Consequently, incomplete combustion will occur in the powertrain when small amounts of gasoline reach the cylinders. The fuel filter should be replaced at 20,000-mile or 30,000-mile intervals depending on driving conditions. For instance, frequent replacements are recommended if you drive on roads with mud, sand, dust, and other debris. A certified technician will suggest the appropriate replacement intervals for your vehicle's fuel filter.

5. Low Fuel

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If your vehicle's fuel tank has low reserves, the engine might not come on at all. You should notice the level of the fuel indicator gauge in the instrument panel. Most vehicles also issue indicator warnings when the fuel level is low. However, the indicator lights might not come on because of other issues with the car's overall electrical system.

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Our automotive repair shop in Deerfield Beach, FL, can diagnose and fix any of the problems mentioned above. If your car won't start, simply bring it to our facility for a fix.


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