Volvo Engine Not Working
 

When your car isn't starting, you may not know where to begin to fix the issue and get back on the road. It can be easy to assume the worst, but the problem isn't that extensive or severe in most cases. There are a few main reasons your car may not be starting, making it necessary also to bring it to a certified technician.

Clogged Fuel Filter

Clogged fuel filters can cause a lot of problems, specifically not allowing enough fuel to reach the engine when you turn the car on each time. Consult your owner's manual to get an idea of how often the filter needs to be replaced, which is typically every 20,0000 to 30,000 miles. Some newer models allow you to go longer in-between filter changes.

No Fuel

If your car isn't turning on, check your gas tank indicator to see if any fuel is present. Many drivers forget to fill up their car with gas, which can prevent the car from operating the next time you need to use it. In some cases, the gas tank indicator upfront may also be inaccurate, making you assume there's more gas in the tank when really it's low. This requires hiring a technician to check it out to ensure the car starts to operate again.

Faulty Starter

The starter is prone to encounter issues at times and is considered a small motor connected to the battery. This will prevent the engine from cranking as you use your strength to turn the key in the ignition. This requires taking the car to a technician to get to the bottom of the issue and replace the starter if it's the cause of the problem.

A Bad Ignition

Ignitions can also prevent engines from turning on but still allow the battery to operate. Turn the headlights on to determine if the battery is still working. A professional technician can take a look at your vehicle to diagnose it and perform the necessary repairs.

Dead Battery

If your battery dies, then your car won't turn on when you need to drive somewhere. The battery can die after four to six years or if you leave your headlights on for too long. You'll need to replace the battery to get the engine up and running again.

If your car isn't starting, our dealership in Springfield, MO, can help. We can diagnose the problem and perform the repairs you need.


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