>car didn't start in the morning
>buy later in the afternoon it did
What is going on here?
It's a '13 Ford Focus.
>car didn't start in the morning
>buy later in the afternoon it did
What is going on here?
It's a '13 Ford Focus.
>Ford
Nothing to worry about, sounds like it's working fine
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Was it cold this morning? Anything unusual about the car?
Fuck off, GM faggot.
>GM
>implying op would be asking what was wrong when the answer would be so obvious
It wasn't very cold (8°c) and rained during the night.
>rained
Check for water ponding in the under-hood relay box.
>cars are meant to drive in all weather conditions
>doesn't start because it rained
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
what are they stomping on
wiring harness. bad grounds
Looks like a "minion" toy or plush?
>falling for the Ford meme
My 3k civic has never failed to start.
My friends has issues starting his car whenever it had rained the previous night. He said something about some sensor being bad.
Do those still use a cap and rotor? Can cause a crank but no start when corrosion and condensation get in there. My corolla did that after sitting overnight or after rainfall.
>Do those still use a cap and rotor?
in 2013?
My $600 honda has only failed to start cuz of rust in one of the bolts to the starter. 20+ years and the bolt had the effect of cathodic protection on the rest of the starter it was the sacrificial piece some sandpaper later it was fine
I have a lesbian wagon and the only times it hasn't started were the two I street parked it then tried to drive it in a blizzard. even then it started on like the third try
econbox a shit
Just wait for that headgasket every 80k, friend
Almost 200k, hasn't happened yet.
Replace it once, keep an eye on the cooling system, and you'll be fine
I'd be strange because I hose my car 2 times a week.
Wouldn't a bad sensor turn on the check engine light? When I tried to turn on the car I didn't see any message in the screen and no lights on.