1. Check the battery. Make sure the battery is fully charged and in good condition. If the battery is dead or weak, it will not be able to provide the power needed to start the engine.
2. Add oil to the engine. Over time, the oil in your engine can drain or evaporate, leaving the metal parts unprotected. Add new oil to the engine to ensure that all the moving parts are properly lubricated.
3. Turn the engine over by hand. This will help to circulate the oil and ensure that it reaches all the necessary parts. You can do this by using a wrench to turn the crankshaft pulley bolt.
4. Install new spark plugs. Old or worn spark plugs can prevent your engine from starting properly. Replace the spark plugs with new ones to ensure that they are providing the proper spark to the engine.
5. Clean the fuel injectors. Over time, the fuel injectors can become clogged or dirty, preventing them from delivering fuel properly to the engine. Clean the fuel injectors using a fuel injector cleaner or by taking them to a professional.
6. Add fuel stabilizer. Fuel stabilizer is a chemical that can be added to gasoline to prevent it from breaking down over time. Add fuel stabilizer to the gas tank to ensure that the fuel remains fresh and usable.
7. Start the engine. Once you have completed all of the above steps, you should be able to start your engine without experiencing a dry start.