Everything was fine so far. And overnight, your Seat Arona will not start more or has trouble starting. What is annoying is that we do not necessarily really know what caused the problem. Since it's already too late for your appointment, take the time to identify the problem. We will see in this text what will be the most frequent reasons and how identifier.start-problem-Seat-Arona

Your Seat Arona battery is discharged

This undoubtedly remains the most frequent problem, and probably the most basic to troubleshoot. The headlights of your Seat Arona will be left on all night, the light inside the vehicle, or simply the keys on the ignition, etc. Anything that could use electricity while the engine block remains off may be the source of the problem. However, this also happens when the battery is very old, or why not alternator. So if you want to check if the battery of your Seat Arona is empty there is a super easy way. If the intensity of the headlights is low, that means it's a battery problem! On the other hand, assuming that the headlights work properly, it means that the problem comes from elsewhere. So if you want to recharge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you should always remember to have cable in your car. It is also possible that thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this situation you just need to open the hood and check if they are dirty. In this situation you will be able to remove the dirt with a brush. In case this does not work, you will need to change the battery.

Seat Arona starter is worn

It happens less frequently than an empty battery, however it could still happen at times. Thus, if you want to discern the procedure to follow it is necessary to understand what a starter is used for on your Seat Arona. This is a kind of engine within the engine. What sets it apart is that it is fully electric. Indeed, it is this which offers the possibility of starting the engine, and the electricity essential for its operation comes from the battery. To make it work again, sometimes you just need to put small strokes on its carcass so as to release the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.

The engine of your Seat Arona is flooded

We don't wish you that. Sometimes it is still plausible to succeed in starting your Seat Arona, even if it also happens that the engine remains irretrievably drowned. This happens especially when it is cold. In general, it can be seen when trying to start the engine and there is a strong gasoline smell. Sometimes it will be enough to wait half an hour and the problem will be solved. For petrol vehicles it is also feasible to remove petrol in the spark plugs however this remains a manipulation against indicated for novice handymen.

Conclusion

If your Seat Arona does not start, the problem may be due to electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now know some solutions to be able to distinguish the problem, if despite all the latter persists, we invite you to go to a professional, They're here for that ! Be careful and have a good ride.