- Dead Battery: If your battery doesn't have enough charge, it won't be able to provide the power needed to start your car. Check the battery terminals to ensure they're clean and tight. You can also try jump-starting your car.
- Starter Issues: The starter is responsible for turning over the engine. If your starter is faulty or damaged, it won't be able to engage the engine. Try tapping the starter with a hammer or wrench. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the starter.
- Fuel Problems: If your car isn't getting enough fuel, it won't be able to start. Check the fuel level and ensure the fuel line isn't blocked or damaged. You can also try adding a fuel injector cleaner to your gas tank.
- Ignition Problems: The ignition system is responsible for providing the spark that ignites the fuel. If your spark plugs are worn out or damaged, your car won't be able to start. Check the spark plugs and replace them if necessary.
- Security System: Some cars have a security system that prevents them from starting if the proper key isn't used. Make sure you're using the correct key and try disabling the security system if possible.
- Worn-Out Engine: In rare cases, a worn-out engine can cause your car to turn over without starting. If your car has a lot of miles on it, you may need to have the engine rebuilt.