Everything was fine so far. But one fine morning, your Volkswagen 1303 does not start more or has trouble starting. What is annoying is that we do not necessarily really know where the dysfunction came from. Since you must have missed your appointment, take a few minutes to understand the dysfunction. We will see through this text what are the most common situations and how identifier.problem-starting-Volkswagen-1303

The battery of your Volkswagen 1303 is discharged

It is without a doubt the most common dysfunction, and probably the easiest to troubleshoot. Your headlights of your Volkswagen 1303 will be left on for hours, the pilot in the passenger compartment of your car, or simply the ignition on, or others. Anything that can consume electricity while engine is off could be the root of the problem. However, it also happens when the battery is really too old, or why not alternator. So, if you want to check if the battery of your Volkswagen 1303 is empty there is a really easy way. If the lighting of the headlights is abnormally low, it means it's a battery malfunction! However, when the headlights work perfectly, it means that the malfunction has come from somewhere else. So if you want to recharge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and think of constantly having cable in your trunk. It also remains conceivable that the thimbles of the battery be oxidized. In this situation, just open the hood and see if they happen to be dirty. In this situation you can remove the material with a brush. If it doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.

Volkswagen 1303 starter is worn out

It happens less often than an empty battery but it can still happen sometimes. So, if you want to discern what to do next you will have to understand what the use of a starter is on your Volkswagen 1303. This one is a kind of engine inside an engine. The difference is that it is completely electric. Indeed, it is the latter which offers the possibility of starting the engine, and the electricity essential for its activity comes from the battery. To make it work again, you will sometimes just have to put several small strokes on its carcass in order to release the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.

The engine of your Volkswagen 1303 is flooded

Hopefully this is not the case. Sometimes it is still possible to successfully start your Volkswagen 1303, even if it also happens that the engine remains permanently broken. It happens especially when it is cold. Usually you will be able to discern it when you try to start the engine and you feel a strong gasoline smell. Sometimes you just have to wait half an hour and the malfunction will be gone. For petrol vehicles it is also possible to remove petrol at the level of spark plugs but this remains a contraindicated technique for mechanical apprentices.

Conclusion

If your Volkswagen 1303 never starts, the problem could come from a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now have the main solutions to distinguish the dysfunction, if in spite of everything it remains, you can go to a professional, they will certainly have the solution! Be careful and have a good ride.