No problem so far. But one fine morning, your Suzuki Carry won't start more or barely started. What is annoying is that you do not fully understand what is causing the malfunction. Since it is already too late for your appointment, take the time to identify the malfunction. We will see in this text what are the most frequent situations and how identifier.
Your Suzuki Carry's battery is discharged
This remains without any uncertainty the most frequent dysfunction, and probably the most basic to repair. Your headlights of this Suzuki Carry will be left on all night, the bulb in the passenger compartment of the vehicle, or just the keys on the ignition, or others. All the elements that could use electricity while the engine block remains off could be the cause of the malfunction. However, this also appears if the battery is too old, or alternator. In order to see if the battery of this Suzuki Carry is discharged there is a frankly affordable way. If the headlight illumination remains low, it means that it is a battery malfunction! On the other hand, if the headlights work properly, it shows that the malfunction comes from elsewhere. In order to fill the battery, you probably know how to fill it, and always remember to have cable within your trunk. It is also conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. Therefore it is only necessary to open the hood and check if they happen to be dirty. Then you can remove the dirt with a brush. If this does not work, you will have to change the battery.
The starter on the Suzuki Carry is worn out
It is less frequent than a discharged battery however it can still occur at times. In order to understand what you need to do you need to know the role of a starter on this Suzuki Carry. This one is a kind of engine inside the engine. The difference is that it is fully electric. Indeed, it is this which will start the engine, and the electricity required for its activity comes from the battery. To give it a second life, sometimes you just need to put a few small strokes on its carcass in order to release the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.
Your Suzuki Carry's engine is flooded
We don't wish you that. At times it is still possible to successfully start your Suzuki Carry, however it also happens that the engine is permanently broken. It happens especially when it is cold. Often you will be able to spot it when you try to start the engine and you feel a sharp gasoline smell. It is often enough to wait twenty minutes and the malfunction will be gone. For petrol cars it is also possible to remove petrol in the spark plugs however this remains a technique not recommended for beginners DIY.
Conclusion
If this Suzuki Carry does not start, the problem may be due to electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now have leads to identify the malfunction, and if it does not disappear, you can go to a professional, they are paid for it after all! Have a good trip and be careful.