No problem so far. And overnight, your Seat Tango won't start more or barely start. What is annoying is that we do not necessarily really understand what the dysfunction comes from. Since your appointment is missed anyway, find a moment to identify the malfunction. We will see in this file what will be the most usual reasons and what to do for them identifier.
Your Seat Tango battery is discharged
This is without any uncertainty the most common dysfunction, and certainly the most basic to correct. Your headlights in your Seat Tango have been on for hours, the light inside the vehicle, or simply the ignition on, etc. Anything that could use electricity while the engine remains off could be the source of the concern. However, it also happens when the battery is really too old, or even alternator. In order to check if the battery of your Seat Tango is flat there is a super convenient way. If the headlight lighting is abnormally lowis that it is a battery malfunction! However, in the event that the headlights are working properly, it means that the malfunction is from another source. In order to charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and remember to always have cable in your car. It also remains possible that thimbles of the battery be oxidized. Then just open the hood and see if they are dirty. Then you will be able to remove the oxidation with a brush. If this does not work, you will need to replace the battery.
Seat Tango starter is worn out
It happens less frequently than a dead battery however it can still happen at times. In order to know what to do it is necessary to enter what a starter is for your Seat Tango. The latter is a kind of engine within the engine. What sets it apart is that it is fully electric. Indeed, it is this which makes it possible to actuate the engine, and the electricity useful for its activity comes from the battery. To give it a second life it will be enough to give several small strokes above so as to separate the coals in order to leave the electricity circulate.
The engine of your Seat Tango is flooded
We don't wish you that. Sometimes it is still possible to successfully start your Seat Tango, however it also happens that the engine becomes irreversibly broken. This happens especially when it is cold. Usually you will be able to discern it when you try to start the engine and you can feel a strong gasoline smell. Sometimes you just have to wait half an hour and the malfunction will be resolved. For petrol cars it is also conceivable to remove petrol in the spark plugs however this remains a technique not recommended for novice DIY enthusiasts.
Conclusion
If your Seat Tango does not start, it can come from a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now have solutions to perceive the dysfunction, if all the latter does not disappear, you can go to a professional, they will certainly have the solution! Have a good trip and be careful.