- Weak battery: A weak battery may not have enough power to start the engine, even though it can still turn over the engine. Try jump-starting the car to see if this resolves the issue.
- Fuel delivery problem: A problem with the fuel system, such as a clogged fuel filter or a faulty fuel injector, can prevent the engine from getting the fuel it needs to start. Check the fuel system for any issues.
- Ignition system problem: A problem with the ignition system, such as a faulty spark plug or a bad ignition coil, can prevent the engine from getting the spark it needs to start. Check the ignition system for any issues.
- Starter problem: The starter motor may be damaged or not receiving enough power, preventing it from engaging the flywheel and starting the engine. Check the starter motor and its connections for any issues.
- Engine mechanical problem: A mechanical problem with the engine, such as a broken timing belt or a worn-out piston ring, can prevent the engine from starting. Check the engine for any mechanical issues.