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QuestionDoes it help to turn off the heater, radio, and other accessories?Community AnswerYes, if your car has trouble starting, it helps to turn off anything else that uses the battery.
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QuestionDo I need to have my foot on the brake to start a car?Community AnswerIt depends on the year of the car. From a safety standpoint, it is a good Idea to have your foot on the brake when you're starting any motor vehicle.
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QuestionHow do I start a car that hasn't been touched in years?Community AnswerChange the gas, oil, and oil filter. Make a visual inspection under the hood and fix any obvious problems. Recharge or replace the battery. If the car has been sitting for more than a couple years, or if it's valuable, have a mechanic make a detailed inspection before trying to start the engine.
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QuestionMy 1999 Mercedes won't start even though it has a new battery. Why?Community AnswerThe starter may have gone out. The ignition may have gone out, or the terminals could be having problems sending electrical current through.
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QuestionHow do I stop a running engine?Community AnswerTurn the key in the opposite direction from the way you turn to start it, or if it's a newer vehicle, press the "stop" button. Note that stopping a running engine while still driving is not recommended.
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QuestionI just replaced the battery and alternator and there's still no response from the engine. What's happening?Community AnswerYou may need to clean your battery terminals and connectors. If the battery is dead, there's probably a parasitic drain .
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QuestionMy car starts fine, then if I stop for a while it won't start again. Then if I leave it alone for a while, it will start again! What do I do?Community AnswerCheck the battery terminals, they might need to be cleaned.
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QuestionI have an Audi A6 and sometimes I get a computer error and no engine response when I turn the key. The lights etc. still work.Community AnswerShow the computer logs to a mechanic and see what they think. Possible faulty parts include the ignition switch, the starter, or the transponder. That last part requires an expensive steering column replacement, so check everything else first.
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QuestionI have a new car, sometimes I have to turn the key for a long time to start the engine. Should I be giving it gas while turning key?AcyclistTop AnswererCheck your car manual. With modern cars, they don't like being given gas while being started. Often this can help with older cars but be careful as you could flood the engine if done too many times.
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QuestionIf I ran out of gas and then refilled the tank, what do I need to do to start the car?Community AnswerAfter you add gasoline, you should turn the key on and off without starting it. Turn it on for a couple seconds, off, on, and off again. This will cycle the fuel pump. After that, simply crank it a bit; it should start after a couple of tries. If not, do the on-off thing a couple of times and try again
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QuestionCan I start an automatic car while it is in "park?"Community AnswerYes. Actually, most newer automatic cars require you to be in "park" for starting.
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QuestionWhich way do I turn the key to turn it off?CarLovettCommunity AnswerTurn the key the opposite direction to the way you turned it to turn it on.
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QuestionFriends had shared concerns with me turning the key to on position and waiting a few seconds before starting the engine on my 2008 Ford. Is this necessary?Community AnswerIt is not necessary to do that. You can if you want, but it does nothing for the car either good or bad.
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QuestionIs it necessary to place my foot on the brake pedal to start an automatic car, while it is still in park?Community AnswerDepends on the vehicle, but usually, no. Check your owner's manual for further reference.
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QuestionMy car is a manual Honda Civic 2001. The seat belt and other alerts go off when starting the car. What could be the issue?Community AnswerThis is expected behavior. When they go off, it means everything is working fine. You have an issue if the light remains on. Orange light means there's an issue and you should seek technical attention. Red light means stop the car immediately and check it.
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QuestionIn which step should I put down hand brakes?Community AnswerYou should put down the hand brake after you get your car started. Note: Make sure your foot is on the brake when you do this.
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QuestionHow can I fix an 03 Honda Accord if the key won't turn and the steering wheel is locked up?Community AnswerYou have to turn the steering wheel towards the way it's not turned and try to turn the key. This happens because your car automatically locks up your steering wheel whenever you turn when the car is not running.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my car overheats?Community AnswerShut off the car and look at the engine coolant, as it could be low. If it is, look at your manual and see what type of engine coolant you need for your car.
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QuestionDoes turning the wheel when the ignition is off harm the vehicle?Community AnswerNo, but you can lock your steering wheel and make it a pain to try to turn on your car.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I start the car when the gear is not in neutral?Community AnswerIt lurches and comes to a stop. You should always check to see if your car is in neutral while starting.
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QuestionI have a new Honda Civic. But it has to be started with a key. Do I keep my foot on brake while turning key to start or give it gas?AcyclistTop AnswererIf it's an automatic, put your foot on the brake, ensure it's in park and then turn the key to start it. If it's a manual, ensure the car is in neutral and the handbrake is on, depress the clutch and then turn the key to start it. Applying gas is not needed, as the car's computer will apply the correct amount of fuel in order to allow the car to start.
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QuestionShould I keep the engine running for some minutes before I start to drive?AcyclistTop AnswererIt is recommended to drive off as soon as the engine has started and as soon as it's safe to do so because this allows the engine to get up to operating temperature as soon as possible. Being at the correct operating temperature will: Improve idle quality (sometimes even lower the idle speed of the engine) and allows the oil temperature to get up to temperature so it can flow more easily around the engine.
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