Ford Engine Not Working
 

Most people don't expect their car won't turn on when it's time to head to work or run errands. Unfortunately, this is a common issue with all makes and models. As a driver, it's important to know what causes this to occur from time to time to ensure the necessary repairs are performed on your car.

1. Dead Battery

The battery under the hood of your car will eventually go dead at some point and reach the end of its lifespan. This will prevent the vehicle from turning on when you need to use it. The battery can also die when it's exposed to high or low temperatures outside and if it starts to develop a bit of rust. A mechanic can tell you if it needs to be replaced after testing it.

2. Faulty Ignition

Ignitions can also cause issues to occur when they're faulty. You may discover the headlights are working, but the engine won't turn on when you turn the key in the ignition. A professional technician will need to look under the hood to provide you with an accurate diagnosis.

3. Clogged Fuel Filter

Fuel filters are prone to becoming clogged when they get old and start to deteriorate. A professional technician can inspect it to determine if it needs to be replaced, typically after 20,000 to 30,000 miles. You can also read through your owner's manual to get an idea of when to replace the part. Talk to a professional mechanic to get an idea if this is causing the issue to develop to ensure you can start using your vehicle again.

3. Bad Starter

Starts are another part that can stop working well and prevent the engine from starting. You can hear a clicking noise when the starter doesn't work correctly and fails to crank all the way.

5. A Lack of Fuel

Many people fail to fill up their gas tanks while getting around. You may not notice the gas light turn on when you only have a few miles left. The gas indicator may also fail to work at times, which can make it difficult to know when you're running on empty. A mechanic can inspect all the parts to uncover the problem.

If your car isn't turning on, don't wait to contact our dealership in Duluth, GA. Our professional team can inspect your car and determine why the engine isn't working to quickly resolve the issue due to our expertise.

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Gwinnett Place Ford

3230 Satellite Boulevard
Directions Duluth, GA 30096

  • Phone: 844-877-4850

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