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What are the signs of car electrical problems

Modern cars are highly-reliant on electrical systems to function properly. The alternator, battery, and other electrical and electronic systems control much of the functionality of your car u2013 and if they begin to fail, you may experience a wide variety of issues with your car.

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What are the signs of car electrical problems

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  1. https://quickstartauto.co.nz/ What are the signs of car electrical problems?

  2. The Engine Won’t Crank Properly The engine requires electrical power to start. Through the ignition switch, the battery has to provide the spark through a spark plug that ignites the fuel in your engine. If your engine won’t crank properly, this could be a sign of a bad battery, alternator, or another unrelated electrical problem.

  3. You’re Experiencing Battery Problems If you are having issues with your battery, don’t just replace it without checking the car’s electrical systems. Most car batteries last about 5 years – less in hot climates – so a dead battery or a faulty battery could be a problem.

  4. Headlights And Other Lights Are Not Working Properly Your car’s lights are one of the most important things that your electrical system controls. Turn signals, brake lights and headlights keep you safe on the road, and interior illumination and lamps ensure that you can see what you need to in dark conditions.

  5. Your Fuses Keep Blowing Out Your car’s fuse box is designed to prevent overvoltage and short circuiting. Fuses break the circuits, protecting vulnerable electrical systems from drawing too much current.

  6. You Smell Burning Plastic Or Electrical Insulation If you are experiencing any of the above problems and you smell burning plastic or electrical insulation, you should stop driving your car immediately. This is a sure sign of an electrical malfunction or a short circuit, especially if it occurs alongside dimmed lights, blown fuses, and issues cranking or starting your car.

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