No problem so far. And overnight, your Seat 124 does start more or hardly to start. What is annoying is that we do not quite know where the problem came from. Since your appointment is missed anyway, take a few minutes to understand the problem. We will discover through this file what are the most common causes and how the identifier.
Your Seat 124 battery is discharged
This is without any doubt the most common malfunction, and probably the most basic to correct. The headlights of your Seat 124 were left on for hours, the pilot light in the passenger compartment of the vehicle, or quite simply the ignition left on, etc. Anything that can use electricity while engine block remains off could be the source of the concern. However, it also occurs as soon as the battery is too old, or why not alternator. So, if you want to check if the battery of your Seat 124 is empty there is a very easy way. If it happens that the light from the headlights remains lowis that it is a battery malfunction! On the other hand, assuming that the headlights work very well, this shows that the malfunction comes from elsewhere. So, if you want to charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and always remember to have cable in your trunk. It also remains conceivable that thimbles of the battery be oxidized. So all you have to do is open your hood and check if these are blocked. Then you will be able to remove the oxidation with a duster. Assuming this doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.
Seat 124 starter is worn
This happens less often than an empty battery but it can still happen at times. So, if you want to understand the procedure to follow, you will have to know what a starter is for on your Seat 124. It is a kind of motor inside the engine. What sets it apart is that it is totally electric. It is this which offers the possibility of starting the engine, and the electricity required for its operation comes from the battery. To make it work again, it will sometimes suffice to hit several small strokes above so as to separate the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.
The engine of your Seat 124 is flooded
Hope this is not the case. At times it is still possible to start your Seat 124, however it also happens that the engine becomes irremediably flooded. This is something that happens especially when he's doing cold. Usually you can figure it out when you try to start and you can feel a strong gasoline smell. Sometimes it will be enough to wait about 20 minutes and the malfunction will be gone. For gasoline-powered automobiles it is also conceivable to dry the gasoline at the level of the spark plugs but it is a contraindicated technique for apprentice mechanics.
Conclusion
If your Seat 124 does not start, it could be electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now have solutions to be able to identify the malfunction, if despite everything it still does not go away, do not hesitate to go to a professional, they will certainly have the solution! Have a good trip and be careful.