No problem so far. But one fine morning, your Opel Mokka won't start more or barely started. What is annoying is that we do not know exactly where the dysfunction came from. Since you have necessarily missed your appointment, take the time to identify the dysfunction. We will discover in this text what are the most frequent reasons and what to do for them identifier.problem-boot-Opel Mokka

Your Opel Mokka battery is discharged

This remains without any uncertainty the most frequent dysfunction, and certainly the easiest to troubleshoot. Your headlights of your Opel Mokka will be left on all night, the bulb inside your car, or simply the ignition on, or others. Anything that can use electricity while engine block remains off could be the source of the problem. However, this also happens when the battery is really too old, or even alternator. In order to check if the battery of your Opel Mokka is discharged there is a super convenient way. If it happens that the light from the headlights is low, it means that it is a battery malfunction! However, if the headlights work perfectly, it is because the malfunction came from another place. In order to charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and always remember to have cable within your trunk. It is also conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. Then just open your hood and see if they are dirty. From then on you will be able to remove the material using a dusting machine. If it doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.

The starter of the Opel Mokka is worn out

It happens less often than a discharged battery, however it could still happen sometimes. In order to know what to do you need to know what a starter is for on your Opel Mokka. This is a kind of engine inside the engine. The difference is that it is completely electric. It is he who will start the engine, and the electricity necessary for its operation comes from the battery. To make it work it is sometimes enough to put a few small strokes on its carcass in order to separate the coals and thus leave the electricity circulate.

The engine of your Opel Mokka is flooded

We don't wish you that. At times it is still possible to start your Opel Mokka, however it also happens that the engine remains irreversibly drowned. It happens especially when it is cold. Often you can notice this when you try to start and you feel a lively gasoline smell. It will sometimes be enough for you to wait about twenty minutes and the malfunction will be resolved. For petrol vehicles it is also feasible to remove petrol in the spark plugs however, this remains a contraindicated technique for apprentices in mechanics.

Conclusion

If it happens that your Opel Mokka does not start, it can come from a electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have some solutions to be able to identify the malfunction, if despite everything it does not disappear, we invite you to go to a professional, They're here for that ! Good luck.