Apr 18, 2015

No matter what the reason is, getting into a car that won’t start when you turn the key is never a good feeling, especially when your mind is left to wander through all of the possibilities of why. Learn about some of the reasons why your Clinton Honda may not be starting.

Battery

Perhaps the most common reason why a car won’t start is due to a dead or faulty battery. You can usually tell that it is the battery when you turn the key and there is silence or a clicking noise. You will then need to check the cable connections in the battery terminal. Look for any signs of corrosion. Sometimes the battery may just be dead altogether. This could be because you left a light or something on in your car, or it could be because the battery is just old and needs to be replaced.

Fuel Supply or Spark Plugs

Other common reasons why your car may not start could be due to an issue with the fuel supply or the spark plugs. You can usually tell that this is the issue when your car cranks over but won’t actually start. You should then check the fuel supply to your engine, and check that there is an electrical spark getting to your spark plugs.

Carburetor or Fuel Injection

If you can actually get your engine to start but then it dies, you may have an issue with the carburetor or the fuel injection, depending on which one your car has. This is also possible for cars that won’t start on cold mornings. You may be able to check the carburetor yourself, but if it is an issue with the fuel injection you will need professional help.