What to Do When the Engine Won Turn Over – Batterys Fault?
The most likely problems that could cause an engine to not turn would be: First. Faulty safety neutral switch, loose or corroded battery cables, dead battery or alarm is on. First. Set the emergency brake. Engage hand brake, if you are driving an automatic transmission car, put it in “P”. If you are driving a manual gear, engage 1st gear. This actions will prevent your car from rolling away when you check the engine’s fault. Second. On a car with an automatic transmission, turn the key while holding the gearshift lever firmly in the park position. If nothing happens, try again with the lever in neutral position. If using a manual transmission, be sure to depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor. If the car starts up after any of these steps, a faulty safety neutral switch causes the problem. If the engine refuses to turn over, remove the keys from the ignition and follow these next steps. In certain car makes (age four years old), a relay may be necessary to transmit better cu