Senin, 14 Januari 2013

Repairing a Car That Won't Start-up - Business - Industrial Mechanical

<p>Did you ever consider those wonderful days when your car won't start? If you left your lights, radio, or some other electrical gizmo on after you parked the car, you know what the trouble is: Your battery probably is dead. Of course, there are other possible reasons that your car won't start. </p>

<p>Won't-start causes</p>

<p>Your car may not start for a number of reasons. The following list outlines the most common circumstances and tells you what action you can take to try to remedy each situation: The car is silent when you turn the engine on. Check the battery terminal cable connections. If they look much corroded, force the point of a screwdriver (with an insulated or wooden handle) between the connector and the terminal post and twist it to lodge it firmly. Then try to start the engine. If it starts, you need to clean or replace your cables. The car makes a clicking noise but won't start. This sound usually means a dead battery. The car cranks over but won't start. Check the fuel supply to your engine. If that's okay, check whether the electrical spark is getting to your spark plugs. The engine starts but dies back . If your car has a carburetor, check your carburetor adjustment and your choke to see whether the choke is first closing and then opening. If you have fuel injection, you'll n
eed professional help. The car sometimes won't start on rainy days. Check inside the distributor cap for dampness. If you find moisture, get some mechanic's solvent from your friendly service station -- they use it to clean car parts -- or buy an aerosol can of it at an auto supply store. To evaporate any dampness inside the distributor cap, turn the cap upside down and pour or spray some solvent into it. Swish it around and pour it out. Then dry the cap as best you can with a clean, lint-free rag and replace the cap.</p>



<p>If your car is as valuable to you as you want it to be, these tips should help you get a lot more time out of it than you'll expect. If it was worth all that money, it's also worthwhile to protect your investment for the long term.</p>

<p>Find an authorised mobile mechanic around Melbourne and get your car fixed the right way at a affordable price. </p>

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