Everything was fine so far. And overnight, your Hyundai Veloster won't start more or has trouble starting. The most complicated thing is that we do not really know what is causing the problem. Since it's already too late for your appointment, take the time to identify the problem. We will see through this article what will be the most common reasons and what to do for them identifier.start-up-problem-Hyundai-Veloster

Your Hyundai Veloster's battery is discharged

This is undoubtedly the most common problem, and certainly the easiest to fix. Your headlights of this Hyundai Veloster turn out to have been on all night, the bulb in the passenger compartment of the vehicle, or quite simply the keys on the ignition, etc. All the elements that could use electricity while the engine is off may be the basis of the concern. But it also appears as soon as the battery turns out to be too old, or even alternator. To check if the battery of this Hyundai Veloster is discharged there is a super simple way. If the headlight is low, that means it's a battery problem! On the other hand, when the headlights turn properly, it means that the problem comes from elsewhere. To recharge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and think of constantly having cable in your car. It is also conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case just open the hood and check if they turn out to be dirty. In this case you can remove the material with a brush. If this doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.

The starter of the Hyundai Veloster is worn

This happens less often than a discharged battery, however it can still happen at times. To understand the steps to follow, you have to understand what a starter is for on this Hyundai Veloster. This one is a kind of engine inside the engine. Its role is different because it is completely electric. It is the latter which will start the engine, and the electricity useful for its operation comes from the battery. To make it work again it will sometimes be enough to put several small strokes above so as to separate the coals and thus leave the electricity circulate.

Your Hyundai Veloster's engine is flooded

It is better that it is not that. Sometimes it is still possible to start your Hyundai Veloster, however it also happens that the engine remains clearly drowned. This happens especially when it is cold. Usually you will be able to understand this when trying to start and there is a lively gasoline smell. It will often be enough to wait about 20 minutes and the problem will be gone. On petrol cars it is also possible to remove petrol in the spark plugs however, this is a contraindicated combination for DIY apprentices.

Conclusion

If this Hyundai Veloster does not start, it could be due to a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now know the main solutions to spot the problem, if all the latter persists, do not hesitate to go to a professional, They're here for that ! Good luck.