Car Will
Not Start -- No Sounds
by John Mosko
General
Description of Problem:
You turn the ignition key to the start position and the vehicle does
not respond with any sound of cranking or turning over.
Probable
Explanation:
The vehicle is either "dead" meaning the battery does not
have enough charge to start the vehicle, or the shift selector is not
in Park (or neutral) where it must be to start the vehicle.
Solutions:
1. Confirm that the shift selector is in Park and try to restart the
vehicle.
2. If the vehicle
is in Park, check for signs of "Electric Drain" such as headlights
left on, the interior light on, or other common drains such as a trunk,
mirror, or glovebox light, that may have been inadvertently left on
if these items were not closed. Though the headlights are by far the
most common source of battery drain, the other items mentioned can drain
a battery if given enough time. If you find any of these common drains,
turn them off and boost your battery. You will need to either "Get
a Jump" from a working vehicle, or have your battery placed on
a charger to rectify the situation.
3. If you haven't
found any lights on and the vehicle is in park, you likely have a slightly
more complicated problem. You will need to do a quick visual inspection
of the headlights, and then possibly take a look at your charging system
under the hood.
To start, turn on
the headlights and look at them outside the car. If they are dim or
have an "orangish" hue, you have a partially discharged battery
and will need to charge or "Jump" the battery to start your
car. If however, the lights come on bright and clear as usual, your
problem is no longer with the charging system, but likely a problem
in the starter or ignition switch which most likely requires a trip
to the mechanic.
If you have no headlights
you now need to take a look under the hood to see how your connections
look at the battery. Find the battery under the hood, and notice where
the cables connect to the terminals. If you have built up corrosion,
or a loose connection, this may be the cause of your problem. Make sure
the headlights are turned off, and tighten or clean the cables and terminals
as necessary.
As always, anytime
you start a vehicle from a "dead" or discharged battery, allow
the vehicle to run a minimum of 20 minutes before turning it off so
it can "recharge" the battery and eliminate the need for a
boost the next time you start the car.
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