Everything has worked perfectly so far. But all of a sudden your Opel Omega does not start more or barely start. What is annoying is that you never know completely where the problem came from. Since it's already too late for your appointment, take a few minutes to understand the problem. We will see through this file what are the most common situations and how identifier.
The battery of your Opel Omega is discharged
This is undoubtedly the most frequent and probably the most basic concern to troubleshoot. Your headlights of this Opel Omega turn out to have been operated all night, the pilot light inside the vehicle, or just the ignition on, or others. Anything that could use electricity while the engine remains off may be the source of the problem. But it also happens when the battery turns out to be way too old, or why not alternator. To check if the battery of this Opel Omega is flat there is a super affordable way. If it happens that the light from the headlights is lowis that it's a battery problem! However, in the case where the headlights work very well, it is that the concern comes from elsewhere. To fill the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you should always think of having cable in your trunk. It also remains possible that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case just open the hood and see if they happen to be dirty. In this case you can remove the material with a brush. In case it doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.
The starter on the Opel Omega is worn out
It is less common than a dead battery, however it could still happen at times. To know the steps to follow it will be necessary to enter what is used for a starter on this Opel Omega. This is a kind of engine inside the engine. The difference is that it is fully electric. Indeed, it is the latter which makes it possible to start the engine, and the electricity useful for its operation comes from the battery. To make it work it will sometimes be enough to strike several small strokes on it in order to take off the coals and thus leave the electricity circulate.
The engine of your Opel Omega is flooded
We don't wish you that. Sometimes it is still possible to successfully start your Opel Omega, however it also happens that the engine becomes irretrievably flooded. It happens especially when it's cold. In general, you can spot it when you try to start and you feel a lively gasoline smell. Sometimes it is enough to wait twenty minutes and the problem will be gone. For petrol cars it is also possible to dry the petrol at the level of spark plugs however, this remains a manipulation not recommended for DIY apprentices.
Conclusion
If it happens that this Opel Omega does not start, it could come from a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now know a few keys to spot the problem, and if it still does not go away, do not hesitate to go to a professional, They're here for that ! Good luck.