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What should I do if the engine fails to start at high temperature?
The high temperature of the car leads to flameout, usually the cylinder rises. In this case, if you pull the car again, the cylinder will be pulled out. Generally, the high temperature of the car is due to the leakage of antifreeze, which leads to the engine not being cooled. Then the cylinder inflates, making it impossible for the car to start again. If there is no cylinder pulling after lifting, let the car cool for a period of time, then add antifreeze to find the air leakage point. After simple handling, you can pull the cart. But when a car doesn't start, it usually pulls the cylinder, so it's better to find a trailer to repair it. After the flameout, the engine can't be started. Generally, there is something wrong with the ignition system or oil circuit. If there is no speed or the speed is too slow when starting, there may be something wrong with the starter or battery. There are many possible reasons for the difficulty in starting a car. Too much carbon deposition in the throttle will also make it difficult to start the car. You can try to start the car with a little throttle ignition. If successful, it is likely that the throttle is difficult to start because of too much carbon deposit. In addition, sometimes the water temperature sensor fails, which will also cause the car to fail to start after the flameout. This situation can only be solved by finding a nearby repair shop. The broken belt of the engine may also cause it to fail to start, but this situation generally occurs in old cars, which is relatively rare. Some cars have a remote control on the ignition switch. If you accidentally drop the key or cause injury, there may be nothing wrong with the surface of the key. The plan is that you can't start the engine, so the remote control is broken and needs to be replaced.