Hello, there are several reasons why the engine cannot start a fire, and it has nothing to do with too much engine oil. Firstly, the instrument light does not come on when the key is turned, the starter makes no noise and there is no sign of the car starting! At this point you need to determine if the battery is running out of power. Usually the battery can only be used for two to three years! This situation can be resolved by replacing the battery or having someone supply electricity. Second, the starter makes a noise and the sound is low. The battery may be low on power or the starter motor may be damaged! At this point, turn on the headlights if the brightness is sufficient and the horn sounds, it is generally a problem coming from the starter! You can try hitting the starter with a stick, maybe it will start.
ThirdHowever, the starter is noisy. But I just can't get in the car! There are many reasons, including oil pump damage, no fuel injection, ignition system failure, improper timing, crankshaft position sensor failure, engine position sensor failure, water temperature, camshaft position sensor failure, anti-theft work, insufficient cylinder pressure. Troubleshooting in steps
If the water tank is frozen, do not turn it on recklessly. You can use 50-60 degree hot water to break the ice in the water tank. After that, unscrew the drain port underneath. the water tank to waterproof it. Add water to the water fill port and check if there is a water leak problem. If it is determined that there is no water leak, you can close the drain outlet, fill it with water and get started. the motor to produce electricity.
For diesel engines in alpine regions, it is best to use antifreeze at -20 degrees Celsius. The water tank is relatively fragile, and the expansion of the volume of frozen water can easily cause the water tank to freeze and freeze. crack.