Everything was fine so far. But one fine morning, your Suzuki Grand Vitara will not start more or has trouble starting. What is annoying is that we do not know exactly what is causing the malfunction. Since it is already too late for your appointment, find a time to identify the malfunction. We will see in this text what are the most common causes and how identifier.problem-boot-Suzuki Grand Vitara

The battery of your Suzuki Grand Vitara is discharged

It is without a doubt the most frequent and perhaps the most basic dysfunction to repair. The headlights of your Suzuki Grand Vitara will be left on for hours, the pilot light inside your car, or just the ignition on, etc. Anything that can consume electricity while the engine is off may be the source of the problem. However, this also happens as soon as the battery is too old, or alternator. To see if the battery of your Suzuki Grand Vitara is flat there is a frankly affordable way. If the headlight lighting is low, it means that it is a battery malfunction! However, assuming the headlights turn perfectly, it means that the malfunction comes from elsewhere. To charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and always remember to have cable inside your car. It is also conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. Then just open your hood and see if they are dirty. Then you can remove the dirt with a brush. If this does not work, you will need to change the battery.

The starter of the Suzuki Grand Vitara is worn

It happens less frequently than a dead battery, however it can still happen at times. To know what to do, you will need to understand the role of a starter on your Suzuki Grand Vitara. This is a kind of engine inside the engine. Its role is different because it is completely electric. In fact, it is he who starts the engine, and the electricity required for its activity comes from the battery. To make it work again, you just need to hit a few times small strokes on its surface so as to take off the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.

The engine of your Suzuki Grand Vitara is flooded

We don't wish you that. Sometimes it is still possible to start your Suzuki Grand Vitara, even if it also happens that the engine is irreparably broken. This happens especially when it is cold. Often you can notice it when you try to start the engine and you feel a sharp gasoline smell. Often you only need to wait about 20 minutes and the malfunction will be gone. For petrol cars it is also possible to dry the petrol at the level of spark plugs nevertheless it is a technique little recommended for apprentice mechanics.

Conclusion

If your Suzuki Grand Vitara does not start, the problem could be due to electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have a few keys to be able to discern the dysfunction, even if all the latter remains, do not hesitate to go to a professional, they will certainly have the solution! Good luck.