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engine won't start anytime and in any temperature, but the starter
works normally. What seems to be wrong? |
Answer: The starter seems to work fine, and all noises seem normal. The
main problem is simply the engine won't run. As you continue trying
to start the engine, you notice the starter begins to sound different
and seems to be working more slowly. This is not the same problem
you started with. By continually trying to start the engine, you
are wearing down the battery. The engine won't start because of
some other reason beside the battery. Some causes of this problem
may have been evident for a short time. You may have noticed that
the engine didn't start as quickly as it did before. Normally, this
condition suddenly appears and is a total surprise. Probable Causes:
1. You ran out of gas. 2. The fuel filter is plugged with dirt.
3. The fuel pump quit working. 4. Too much gas went into the engine.
5. There is a problem with the ignition system 6. The engine's timing
belt or chain is broken.
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