Everything has worked perfectly so far. And overnight, your Seat Altea Freetrack won't start more or has trouble starting. What is annoying is that you never know completely where the problem comes from. Since you must have missed your date, find a time to identify the concern. We will see through this article what will be the most common causes and what to do for them identifier.
Your Seat Altea Freetrack battery is discharged
This is undoubtedly the most frequent concern, and certainly the easiest to troubleshoot. The headlights of this Seat Altea Freetrack turn out to have remained illuminated the whole night, the pilot light in the passenger compartment of the car, or simply the ignition on, etc. Anything that can use electricity while the engine block remains off may be the source of the concern. However, it also appears when the battery is really too old, or even alternator. So, if you want to see if the battery of this Seat Altea Freetrack is empty there is a super simple way. If the headlight lighting is abnormally low, that means it's a battery problem! However, if the headlights work perfectly, it shows that the concern comes from elsewhere. So if you want to recharge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you have to think about systematically having cable within your trunk. It is as conceivable as thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case, just open the hood and see if they are dirty. In this case you can remove the material with a brush. If this doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.
Starter of Seat Altea Freetrack is worn
It happens less frequently than an empty battery but it could still happen from time to time. So, if you want to understand the steps to follow you will need to know what a starter is for on this Seat Altea Freetrack. This one is a kind of engine within the engine. The difference is that it is completely electric. It is this which will start the engine, and the electricity useful for its activity comes from the battery. To make it work, you can sometimes give several small strokes above so as to separate the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.
The engine of your Seat Altea Freetrack is flooded
It is better that it is not that. At times it is still possible to successfully start your Seat Altea Freetrack, yet it also happens that the engine becomes clearly drowned. It happens especially when it is cold. Often you will be able to perceive it when we try to start and we feel a lively gasoline smell. It will just take you about 20 minutes and the problem will be fixed. For petrol cars it is also possible to dry petrol in spark plugs but this remains a combination not recommended for apprentice handymen.
Conclusion
If this Seat Altea Freetrack does not start, the problem could be due to electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have a few clues to discern the concern, if all the latter persists, do not hesitate to go to a professional, they will certainly have the solution! Have a good trip and be careful.