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What if Honda Accord doesn't catch fire?

Honda Accord can't ignite, so it is suggested to check the circuit board and circuit first, unplug the pipe of the oil nozzle, see if there is oil gushing out, and then contact the maintenance personnel for maintenance. The sudden ignition failure of Honda Accord may be due to insufficient cylinder pressure and difficult starting.

The second oil pressure is insufficient and it is difficult to start.

The third solar term is too dirty, too slow and too difficult to start.

Fourthly, the failure of ignition coil leads to insufficient ignition energy and difficult starting.

It may also be that the interval between spark plugs is too large, too much charcoal is accumulated, and so on.

The water temperature sensor or oxygen sensor is faulty, making it difficult to start.

Accord, which can't ignite, generally excludes the situation that the fuel tank is out of oil.

If the vehicle can't ignite, first check the circuit board and circuit.

First, check whether there is electricity in the car and whether the horn is ringing. If there is electricity, check the high-voltage bag, ignition coil, motor, flying rim, spark plug and so on.

Unplug the pipe at the nozzle, confirm whether there is oil gushing out, and then see if there is oil flowing out at the nozzle. In short, there are many factors that can't start the car, so it's best to find a repairman.

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