Reasonable chance of ignition wires, (maybe cap and rotor if it has them) failing. I had an '82 Honda that did that and the rain was shorting out the battery when it splashed up. If I disconnected the battery everytime I stopped, I didn't have a problem. I finely took it to a mechanic to fix it.
Some cars are designed to run under water. I you don't have a snorkle, and ignition parts get wet, the spark will get shorted and won't get to the spark plugs. In this condition, it won't start.
If your car won't start every time it rains, water may be shorting out wires or it may be getting into the fuel system. Both will prevent the engine from cranking or starting.
Because it is wet.
It is probably in need of new ignition wires.
do you have gas in the tank
Try wiggling the starter solenoid wire. My 91 after so many random starts did/does this and cleaning/tightning the terminal clip works every time.
Make sure connections are on tight.
mine does that to but only once or twice a year idk what is wrong with it but i know i have to replace the batery every time ! Save
Have you checked the battery for loose connections? wait is dis on a game
Change your spark plug wires & maybe your dist. cap
well if peole are growing like apples for exampleit rains every day u wont really trade it
maybe the terminal connection (wire) of the battery is not properly tighten or rather check too...the starter gadgets..
I have a '05 Tacoma that will not start on occasion. My son checked it out and found that is was something called a fuel rail. Simply turning the key back and starting over has so far worked every time.
i love walking in the rain, as when it rains my tears wont be seen.
sit in the front seat when its raing,and you wont get wet
every one i think if your car cranks and wont start you have a electrical problem most of the time you would think its the fuel pump but when you start your car you can hear the fuel pump working
needs a coil or distributor it could also be that the alternator isn't working and the car may be draining the battery every time you drive it
vovlo wont start using key
It could possibly be the timing belt. Chevrolet recommends replacing it every 60,000 miles.
I'd check things like your battery connections, spark plug wires, and your distributor if you've got one. It's likely something electrical.
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