Everything was fine so far. And overnight, your Seat Ronda won't start more or has trouble starting. The most complicated thing is that you never know completely what causes the dysfunction. Since you have necessarily missed your appointment, take the time to identify the dysfunction. We will see through this text what are the most common reasons and how to do for them identifier.
Your Seat Ronda battery is discharged
This is undoubtedly the most common, and perhaps the most basic, dysfunction to troubleshoot. The headlights of this Seat Ronda turn out to have been operated for hours, the bulb inside the car, or simply the keys on the ignition, etc. Everything that can consume electricity while the engine block is off may be the source of the problem. However it also appears as soon as the battery turns out to be much too old, or why not alternator. To check if the battery of this Seat Ronda is flat there is a very easy way. If it happens that the light from the headlights is abnormally low, it means that it is a battery malfunction! However, in case the headlights turn properly, it shows that the malfunction comes from another place. To charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you need to think about systematically having cable within your trunk. It is still conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this case you just need to open the hood and see if they turn out to be dirty. In this case you can remove the dirt with a brush. If it doesn't work, you're going to have to change the battery.
The Seat Ronda starter is worn out
It happens less frequently than a dead battery but it could still happen sometimes. To understand what you need to do, you will have to grasp the role of a starter on this Seat Ronda. This is a kind of engine inside the engine. The difference is that it is fully electric. Indeed, it is he who will activate the engine, and the electricity required for its activity comes from the battery. To make it work you just need to put a few times small strokes on its surface so as to release the coals to let electricity circulate.
The engine of your Seat Ronda is flooded
It is better that it is not that. At times it is still possible to successfully start your Seat Ronda, however it also happens that the engine is definitely broken. This happens especially when it is cold. Usually you can notice it as soon as you try to start and you feel a lively gasoline smell. Sometimes you just have to wait around twenty minutes and the malfunction will be fixed. For petrol cars it is also conceivable to dry petrol in spark plugs but it is a contraindicated technique for novice DIY enthusiasts.
Conclusion
If it happens that this Seat Ronda does not start, it can come from a electric problem and more rarely of a engine problem. You now have some clues to be able to discern the malfunction, and if he really does not want to leave, we invite you to go to a professional, they are paid for it after all! Be careful and have a good ride.