Posted on 10/27/2022
The most frequent causes of a car not starting are a worn-out or dead battery, frayed or corroded connection wires, a faulty alternator, or an issue with the starter. It can be difficult to determine whether a battery or alternator problem is present. Here's how to identify the offender. Consider a failing battery, a loose or corroded connection, or an electrical draw if your car cranks slowly, starts inconsistently, is harder to start on chilly mornings, or doesn't make any sound or light up the interior when you try to start it. A low battery with terminal corrosion that is obvious is likely damaged. If a jumpstart is successful, a battery issue is present. However, you must also determine whether it is just nearing the end of its life or whether there are more serious problems. A malfunctioning alternator may be the cause of a dead or depleted battery. No-starting and difficult starting, dimmer lights, and issues with sound system output are a few of the things to watch out ... read more