Generally, many car drivers don’t have to think too much about how their car works. Each morning as they head out the door, all they have to push the start button, and they’re off for the day. Though, if you’ve owned a car for very long, it won’t come as a surprise that every car wants some type of basic maintenance for the systems that keep it operating reliably, regardless of whether it’s new or old.
One important system to think about is the starting system. If any of the parts of this system have failed, you will experience starting issues.
What are the most common engine starting problems? Here are five issues that could cause starting issues:
- Bad Ignition Switch – This issue is usually indicated by trouble turning the key, flickering dash lights when you turn the key, or if the car doesn’t do anything at all when you turn the key.
- Failed Starter – A failed starter will often make a loud single click when the key is turned in the ignition. The starter may be trying to move, but can’t really engage with the flywheel to spin the motor.
- Faulty Alternator – The alternator is responsible for creating a spark in the engine as well as charging the car's battery while the car is running. If the alternator fails, the battery takes over powering the accessories and will ultimately be drained of all its charge.
- Fuel System issues – Fuel system issues, such as a clogged fuel filter, bad fuel pump, or dirty fuel injectors, can cause rough idling, loss of power, or a car that won’t start at all.
- Dead Car Battery – The battery is responsible for providing the initial electricity compulsory to start the car. It will die if accessories are left on without the engine running, if it has become weak and can’t hold a charge, or if the alternator has failed.
If you need to know more about what are the most common engine starting problems, call our ASE Certified Technicians at Clausen Automotive, The Hybrid Shop, for more information about a needed engine repair service and to request an appointment. Our family-owned auto repair shop has proudly served car owners in Madison, WI, and the surrounding communities.
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