Car won't start?
There are a variety of reasons for a car not starting as there are many systems which effect the mechanism for starting an engine and getting a car on the go.
It can be incredibly irritating for your car not to start as there’s often no way of knowing what the problem is.
You may have a minor issue that could be resolved with a small amount of maintenance.
But on the other hand, there could be a major problem that requires a professionally trained mechanic to diagnose and repair.
If your car won't turn on the best thing to do is get a mobile mechanic to come out to where you live and inspect the vehicle which you can do by entering your details in the form above.
Car not starting on a rainy day
If your car seems to be working fine on a dry day but then won’t start when it’s raining, it’s likely that the car’s distributer cap has moisture inside.
Fortunately, this is not disastrous and won’t require a huge amount of repair work from a mechanic. All that is involved in the service is using solvent to evaporate moisture from the unit.
If you think you can carry out this job yourself and know where your distribution cap is, it is essential that you keep the following points in mind.
· Only use a lint free rag
· Only use clean solvent as even a speck of petrol will cause an explosion within your car.
This is the easiest job to self-diagnose and complete without the help of a mechanic.
However, the following issues should be referred onto a professional should you see these symptoms in your own car:
· The car engine starts but then dies
· The car engine makes a clicking noise and won’t start
· The car cranks over but won’t start
· The car is silent when you turn the key in the ignition
· The car won’t start on cold mornings
· The engine misses while idling
· The engine misses or hesitates during acceleration
· The engine knocks or pings
There is no way of knowing what could be causing you an issue, so it is essential that you have a mechanic assess your car as quickly as possible.
If your car battery has died this will be an easier problem to resolve as all that is required is a jump from another vehicle.
Finding a Local Mechanic to Assess Your Car
Finding a mechanic that you can trust to do a good job and charge a fair price is not always easy.
We work with a network of mechanics and garages across the UK and using our site can find a competitive repair deal for you.
To find the best garages available in your area:
· Enter your car registration number
· Give us a few details about your car and your requirements
· We’ll send you a great selection of quotes from mechanics and garages in your area
· You can then compare the quotes and read reviews from previous customers to find the best deal in your area, before booking the repair online.