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Why does my car charger not start up?

Why does my car charger not start up?

The car’s cpu may have triggered those codes as a result of the starter relay not distributing the power/circuits properly. So far so good….the Charger cranking and starting precisely! Damn it feels good too! This does not mean the crankshaft sensor is never at fault though.

Can a bad ECM cause a car to not start?

Of course, there are other reasons a car may not start, including a bad starter or a blown alternator. If you’ve replaced these parts and your car won’t start, your ECM is the most likely cause. Once again, you’ll need to take your car to a mechanic to be sure.

Why does my car say no crank no start?

You’d be surprised at how a dirty battery connection can affect electrical system performance. The corrosion buildup between the battery terminal and the battery cable can cause a no-start condition the same way a loose battery connection can. This is a simple, and often overlooked, cause of no crank/no start problems.

How long does it take for a car charger to start?

2. (weeks later) 3-4 seconds sometimes grew to 5-6 seconds before it started. 3. (couple months ago) It went away and began starting instantly again. 4. (weeks later) It went back to the 3-6 second delay again but would still start. 5. (a month ago) It began “trying” to crank (turn over) but wouldn’t start.

The car’s cpu may have triggered those codes as a result of the starter relay not distributing the power/circuits properly. So far so good….the Charger cranking and starting precisely! Damn it feels good too! This does not mean the crankshaft sensor is never at fault though.

You’d be surprised at how a dirty battery connection can affect electrical system performance. The corrosion buildup between the battery terminal and the battery cable can cause a no-start condition the same way a loose battery connection can. This is a simple, and often overlooked, cause of no crank/no start problems.

Of course, there are other reasons a car may not start, including a bad starter or a blown alternator. If you’ve replaced these parts and your car won’t start, your ECM is the most likely cause. Once again, you’ll need to take your car to a mechanic to be sure.

What does it mean when your HHR won’t start?

If the engine’s ability to fire the spark plug at the right time is called “timing”. If the plugs are firing at the wrong time, or something has happened to cause the camshaft to no longer be in sync with the crankshaft, your HHR won’t start. There will usually be OBDII codes associated with timing related problems, but not always.

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Ruth Doyle