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It seems to happen at the worst time—you’re ready to leave, and your car doesn’t want to start. While this is inconvenient and frustrating, understanding the potential reasons can help you figure out your next steps. Let’s explore five common causes of starting issues and what you can do to address them.

Top Reasons Your Car Won’t Start

Dead Battery

A dead battery is the most common reason cars don’t start, especially in colder weather. Batteries lose power over time, and extreme temperatures can strain them further.

Signs that your battery is dead or dying are dim headlights, slow power steering or windows, or no response when you turn the key. If jump-starting your car works, it’s likely time to replace the battery.

Malfunctioning Alternator

Your car’s alternator charges the car battery while you drive. If it’s malfunctioning or fails, your battery won’t recharge—which can lead to starting issues. Warning signs include flickering dashboard lights or a battery that dies frequently (or dies while driving).

Faulty Starter

If you hear a clicking noise when you try to start your car, the starter might be failing. The starter’s job is to turn the engine over, and without it, your car won’t start.

Broken Ignition Switch

If your car doesn’t respond when you turn the key or push the start button, the ignition switch (which signals the battery) might be to blame. A professional inspection can determine whether the switch needs repair or replacement.

Out of Gas

It might sound obvious, but an empty gas tank is a surprisingly common issue. Even if you’re on top of your fuel, a malfunctioning fuel gauge can sometimes lead to this situation.

What Should You Do?

If troubleshooting doesn’t solve the problem, it’s time to call a trusted mechanic or auto repair shop. They can quickly run a diagnostic, identify the issue, and make repair recommendations.

A car that won’t start is frustrating, but understanding the common causes can help you take the right steps. From dead batteries to low fuel, addressing the issue quickly can help you be back on the road in no time.

This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute professional auto care advice.

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