Everything was fine so far. But suddenly your Suzuki Splash doesn't start more or barely got started. What is annoying is that we do not really understand where the malfunction comes from. Since your appointment is missed anyway, take the time to identify the malfunction. We will see in this file what are the most common reasons and how identifier.
The battery of your Suzuki Splash is discharged
It is undoubtedly the most frequent malfunction, and probably the easiest to repair. Your headlights of this Suzuki Splash remained lit for hours, the bulb inside the car, or simply the ignition on, etc. Anything that could use electricity while the engine block remains off could be the source of the malfunction. However, this also happens when the battery turns out to be too old, or why not alternator. So, if you want to check if the battery of this Suzuki Splash is empty there is a very simple way. If the headlight remains on lowis that it is a battery malfunction! However, if the headlights turn perfectly, it means that the malfunction comes from elsewhere. So if you want to charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you have to remember to always have cable inside your trunk. It is also possible that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case it is only necessary to open the hood and see if they turn out to be dirty. In this specific case you can remove the dirt with a dustpan. If this does not work, you will need to change the battery.
The starter of the Suzuki Splash is worn
It happens less frequently than an empty battery, however it can still happen sometimes. So, if you want to understand the steps to follow, you will have to understand the role of a starter on this Suzuki Splash. The latter is a kind of engine within the engine. What sets it apart is that it is completely electric. Indeed, it is this which will activate the engine, and the electricity essential for its activity comes from the battery. To repair it sometimes it is enough to put a few small strokes on it to take off the coals to leave electricity circulate.
Your Suzuki Splash's engine is flooded
Hopefully this is not the case. Sometimes it remains despite everything possible to start your Suzuki Splash, on the other hand it also happens that the engine is irremediably drowned. It’s something that happens especially when it’s cold. In general, we can discern it when we try to start and we feel a lively gasoline smell. You will only need to wait about 20 minutes and the malfunction will be resolved. On petrol cars it is also possible to remove petrol in spark plugs nevertheless it is a manipulation against indicated for novice handymen.
Conclusion
If this Suzuki Splash does not start, it could be due to a electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have a few keys to distinguish the dysfunction, if despite everything it remains, we invite you to go to a professional, they are paid for it after all! Be careful and have a good ride.