Why Won’t My Car Start? Troubleshooting a Dead Car Battery

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Why won’t my car start? A dead car battery is the most common culprit, often caused by aging, extreme temperatures, or electrical drain. Jump-starting the battery or replacing it may resolve the issue. Other causes include faulty alternators, bad starters, or fuel system problems. Regular maintenance and voltage testing can prevent unexpected breakdowns.

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What Are the Common Reasons Your Car Won’t Start?

A dead battery accounts for 40% of no-start scenarios. Corroded terminals, parasitic drain from accessories, or leaving lights on can drain power. Extreme cold reduces battery efficiency, while heat accelerates fluid evaporation. Alternator failure prevents battery recharge, and starter motor issues disrupt ignition. Fuel delivery problems, like clogged filters or empty tanks, also prevent starting.

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