You should always check your gauges, seat belt, and mirrors after you start your car.
brakes.
Yes, you sure can! Just always watch out for what type of used vehicle that you buy, and always check the Carfax of the vehicle before buying.
One can do an online vehicle history check at Car Fax. They always have the most updated information, and can look up any history on any vehicle.
When a vehicle won't start first check to see if the battery is dead. If not then check the gas, if neither of these are the issue contact a mechanic.
When a vehicle won't start check the battery first. If it is not the battery check the gas. IF it is neither of those it is best to call a mechanic.
Check your blind spot over your left shoulder, then your review mirror, then signal, shoulder-check again, then pass. Always, always, ALWAYS shoulder-check before signalling.
You should check the starter and alternator.
check codes also check the crank sensor
The original key has a chip that is programmed to start the vehicle. A copy key will unlock the doors but will not start the vehicle because it does not have a chip in it. If the copy DOES have a chip, it need to be programmed in order to start the vehicle. You may need a key with a security chip in it, check dealer
You should always check the carfax before buying a used vehicle. The carfax will give you information on the vehicle and if it's been in any accidents.
Always check for traffic before entering the vehicle. Do not open the door in a oncoming vehicle is near. Get in quickly and close the door.