- Dead Battery: Check the battery terminals for corrosion.
- Loose Battery Terminals: Tighten or replace the battery terminals.
-Bad Alternator: The alternator charges the battery as you drive. If it's not working properly, your battery won't be able to hold a charge.
-Fuel Pump Issues: If your fuel pump is not working, it won't be able to send gas to the engine.
- Clogged Fuel Filter: A clogged fuel filter can restrict the flow of fuel to the engine.
- Faulty Spark Plugs: They ignite the air/fuel mixture in the engine. Check the spark plugs to see if they're worn out.
- Ignition Coil Problems: If your ignition coil is not producing enough power, it can't send a strong enough spark to ignite the fuel in the engine.
- Starter Solenoid: This is an electrical component that helps the starter motor engage with the flywheel.
- Faulty Starter: If the starter isn’t working properly, it can’t turn over the engine.