After a car accident, it is not uncommon for the vehicle to experience a failure to start. This can be caused by a variety of reasons, including damage to the electrical system, damage to the engine or damage to other parts of the car.
Why doesn’t the car start after an accident?
One of the common reasons for failure to drive after an accident is physical damage to the battery. The battery is responsible for providing the electrical power needed to start the engine, and if it is damaged in an accident, it may no longer be able to provide this power. In this case, the battery will need to be replaced in order for the car to start.
Another common cause of failure to start after an accident is damage to the starter motor (starter). The starter motor is responsible for turning the engine over and starting it, and if it is damaged, the car may not start. This may be due to physical damage to the starter motor itself, or it may be caused by damage to the electrical power cords that connect the starter motor to the rest of the car’s electrical system.
Other causes of failure to start after an accident may include damage to the engine itself, such as bent connecting rods ,a cracked block, or damage to other parts of the car, such as the transmission or the fuel system, sometimes also following the accident, the drive computer locks up.
What to do if your car won’t start after an accident?
If your car experiences a failure to start after an accident, it is important to have it checked by professionals as soon as possible. They will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the necessary repairs. It is also important to repair any other damage to your vehicle, as this can help prevent further problems from occurring.
Failure to drive after an accident is a common problem that can be caused by a variety of factors. If you encounter this problem, do not hesitate to bring your vehicle to our workshop, Ha’Sadna in Holon, as soon as possible and let our experts get you back on the road safely and quickly.