If you can't crank start your car, what is the problem?
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
May 28, 2009 2:41pm CST
So, usually, if you can't crank start your car, it is either the battery is dead, or the spark is not working. But how could you tell which is which? If you don't want to go through the shop? Once, I have problem to start my car, I brought it to Pep Boyz, and they charge me $20 to check up the problem. It just waste of money somehow. Is there more efficient way to do that?
1 response
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
22 Aug 09
Absolutely you are right my deat that you need to look after your car but I can't tell you the difference between a spark plug and an engine. Absolutely what you do not want to do is waste your money having some man check it for you when there is probably some nice young man in your neighbourhood who likes to tinker with cars. Lots of men like to have this hobby when they can't find a girlfriend so you should ask him to look at your car. Then you won't waste money and the boy will be happy that a girl spoke to him.


