What Should I Do If My Old Car Won’t Start?
If your old car won't start, it's frustrating. You've spent time, money, and effort to make it run, only to suddenly stop working when you need it most. Luckily there are some things that you can do during this time to get your car back on the road as quickly as possible: Check your battery. If your car won't start, the first thing you should do is check the battery. A loose connection or corrosion on the terminals may have caused it to fail. If this is the case, there are several things you can do: ● Look for corrosion around any connections between your car and the battery pack. Before trying again, you may need to clean up any loose dirt or debris from these areas. ● Make sure that both ends of the cables connecting them are firmly attached so they don't come apart when turned over in their sockets during hot weather (e.g., leaving at night). If one end comes off easily while driving down a steep hill with high winds blowing a...