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Nov 29, 2023 - 07:26 AM
Hi there,
If you have replaced both parts already, and still having the no-start issue, which suggests there is an underlying electrical fault happening. Before anything else, it is best to check the electrical socket connectors for loose terminals or for corroded wirings of the battery, alternator, and starter. Here are the top three possible causes:
1. Faulty alternator. The alternator is the one charging the battery while the engine is running. If it is defective it will not be able to charge the battery.
2. Starter motor issue. The starter is responsible for cranking the engine once the vehicle is started. Repeated unsuccessful starting would lead to battery being drained.
3. Electrical system parasitic draw/drain. Some electrical components could be staying powered on and slowly draining the battery over time. It will discharge the battery and lead to no cranking.
I hope this helps!
Nov 30, 2023 - 09:37 PM
if you have checked for spark and the fuel, you may want to check the timing. If the timing belt is broke the car won't start, and you may damage the engine if you continue to crank it.
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