Cars newer than 2000 usually don't have trouble starting. However, after 6 months the gas might have gone bad. Buy a cheap siphon (example: and siphon out the gas and then replace it with new gas. If the car still doesn't start, you may have faulty spark plugs. Try replacing the spark plugs.
Make sure that the batery is fully charged.
Remove spark plugs and put a teaspoon of oil in each bore, turn engine over with plugs removed, to lubricate and seal pistons.
Check all fluid levels before starting.
The ECU may have glitched due to battery voltage falling, remove battery wait a few seconds then re-connect.
It depends, you could try starter fluid.
Yes , Because it might get damged .
The first thing you want to check is your battery state of charge. If your car has been sitting that long, I can almost guarantee that your battery is dead. If it's been sitting that long, your best bet is to replace the battery.
Could use some more info such as year and model of car and how many months it has been sitting. There would also be a different approach if the car is carburated or fuel injected, points or electronic ignition.
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Check your distributor cap. take spark plug one and touch it to ground and see if you get a spark.
Fresh fully charged battery and fresh gasoline
date when you could start
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no not if they are tight
Call the police department on their non-emergency number. They will tell you what the proper procedure is.
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