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Here are the Main Reasons Why Your Car Won’t Start

It’s a common occurrence to face car malfunctions as the temperatures drop down early in the morning, not to mention that the car’s age and overall condition plays a fundamental role in this issue.

Why is my car not starting instantly in the morning? This question sits at the top as one of the most asked questions about cars, and the best way to describe the cause of this problem is like that; when the car is parked overnight, dirt and dust will accumulate all over the engine parts, and the battery will produce less current making it harder for the engine to start, let alone the cold oil that won’t flow easily which puts more pressure on the battery. 

In this guide below, we will be looking at the main reasons that make most drivers struggle to start their cars in the morning or during any time of the day. 

Why is my Car taking so long to Start? 

A setback like this will have you ask such questions, so here are the 5 top reasons for why your car is not starting. 

Weak Car Battery
The car battery, like everything else in this world, has a limited lifespan, and most car batteries last three to four years.

Another reason that can make the car battery weak is because the clamps are loose, or it can be that the terminals have accumulated a lot of dirt, which leads many to think that the battery is dead and needs recharging. 

Worn Out Fuel Pump

The fuel pump plays a major role in running the engine, as it’s responsible for pumping the fuel from the gas tank to the engine, so when this part gets worn out after a long use, the engine won’t receive the proper amount of fuel needed to start and push the car forward. 

Fouled Spark Plugs 

The spark plugs are responsible for igniting the required combustion that is needed to start the engine, for this part works on compressing the air and fuel so the cylinders will have a complete combustion.

Clogged Fuel Injectors 

The fuel injectors work hand in hand with other parts like the spark plugs to get this engine to operate properly, so to put it simply, the fuel injectors’ main job is to spray the proper amount of fuel at a specific angle in the combustion chamber (cylinder), but if dirt and other particles start to pile up and clog the injectors’ opening, the spark plugs won’t be able to create a small fireball in the combustion chamber without the right amount of fuel. 

Damaged Air Filter

If you have a dirty and dusty air filter that clogged the air from passing through smoothly to the cylinders, this will force the engine to work harder than it already is, which will increase the fuel consumption rate and shorten the engine’s life, thus, the engine won’t start. 

In such situations, the parts mentioned above must be replaced or fixed at a specialized maintenance center, as they all work to serve one single purpose which is to get the car to start and drive smoothly. You prevent these malfunctions from happening by doing some checkups with the help of a specialist every now and then.Â