Check the fuel shutoff relay. The owner's manual should contain information if you car is equipped and it may be as simple as resetting.
If you hit a snow bank, you may find your car won't start if the engine or starter has sustained damage. Physical damage prevents the engine from turning over properly to allow combustion.
The answer is: the two rods in the door have been bent and need to be separated so as not to hit the other one.
if the timing belt has broke on a vauxhall corsa 1.4 will the pistons hit the valves
Adjust the length of the arm or move the door closer.
Hit my head on the ... (door, etc.) Had car trouble Hit another car Heard an intruder Hot coffee spilled in my lap Hideous hair day
Look for shock proof dvd players, they wont skip when you hit a bump.
It depends. If they hit you with their door, it's usually their fault. If you hit their door with your car, it's most likely your fault. That said, the burden of ensuring the way is clear is ALWAYS on the reversing vehicle.
The person that opens the door is at fault
if you get hit and you die instantly then it probably wont hurt. if you live you will probably feel pain
It is the 'fault' of the person who opened the door into the stream of traffic. In order to 'beat' the charge they would have to show that the operator of the vehicle intentionally swerved to hit the door.
Having your car door hit while being opened is never good. You must contact your insurance company to find out who would be at fault in this matter.
Nonone If the car is legally parked and the door is being closed, it is the car that hit it's fault, or rather the person driving that car. If the door was being opened, it is the person opening the door.