Nissan Engine Not Working
 

You don't have to get discouraged the next time your car doesn't start. There are a few common causes of this type of issue with different makes and models, and they're typically easy to fix. There are a few reasons to understand why your car may not start.

A Dead Battery

 

If you accidentally left your car lights on or a light in the cabin, you can expect your battery to be dead. This will prevent the engine from turning on, which will mean you're stranded until the battery is jumpstarted. A technician can replace the battery to ensure you can continue to use your car.

Bad Starter

 

The starter can also prevent the engine from turning on if it's suffering from issues. It's responsible for turning on the engine every time you turn on the ignition, which is why it can prevent the engine from turning on the next time you use your vehicle. A professional technician can take a close look at the stater to determine if this is the issue and can replace it if necessary.

Faulty Ignition

 

The ignition may be the underlying cause of your car not starting, especially if you notice that the battery is still working. Fortunately, the headlights will still work, but it doesn't mean you can go anywhere. You can take the car to a technician to get an idea of the problem and have the car diagnosed by an expert. They'll tell you if the ignition needs to be replaced to ensure the engine starts operating again.

No Fuel

 

You may forget to refill the fuel in your gas tank when driving to and from different places, which can prevent the car from running. This is a common but easy fix and only requires adding more gas. A technician can also tell you if the gas indicator light isn't working and is showing that there's more fuel in the car than what is left.

Clogged Fuel Filter

 

The fuel filter can become clogged over time, making it necessary to replace it after driving 20,000 to 30,000 miles. Once the filter is clogged, there won't be enough fuel in the engine, which can cause it to shut down until you install a new filter.

 

Don't hesitate to reach out to our service team at our dealership in Phoenix, AZ, if your car won't start. We can diagnose the problem and will restore your car's operation.


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