A fire engine starts in much the same manner as any other motor vehicle. Probably more like a truck, but hey, it's a truck chassis with the pump, tank and whatever else built onto it. Why wouldn't it start like a truck? On the inside, at least, a fire engine is just a truck with the "fire stuff" added on.
In most cases, the engine will not fire or start if the clutch switch is bad. The key will turn in the ignition but there will be no turn-over or sound from the engine. If the engine turns over but doesn't start, there might be a problem with the fuel supply.
take a matchbox and use a stick to start a fire..............
use water
Hyundai have added a trick to starting the engine - you need to have the clutch pedal in regardless of whether or not the car is in gear. Unless the clutch is in, the engine won't fire.
Starting a fire in an area that is not in a designated campground or designated day use area is illegal. If you are in an designated campground use the fire pit to start the fire with wood you have brought with you or the fire logs you buy at a store.
No.
Check the timing belt.
Uh, use the survival guide.
You can use the knife to create sparks from flint to start a fire.
gas
Your engine is flooded so hold the throttle wide open and crank it over until you hear it start or fire then use the normal way you start it and you should be good to go.
move to the fire and give him an o bearry