Adjust your seat,buckle up,
adjust the mirrors,
eye ball the gauges,
signal your intentions,
shift into gear,
merge into traffic when safe to do so.
You should always check your gauges, seat belt, and mirrors after you start your car.
as soon as you start the vehicle it should register
You should check the starter and alternator.
That is normal but, when you start the engine the light should go out.
it start by starter motor
In order to start the vehicle yea, but once the vehicle is running you can disconnect the battery and the vehicle should stay running, if it doesn't then more the likely your alternator is bad
Unless misalignment is extreme vehicle should start, but excessive wear is placed on starter (bearings)
This vehicle should still be under warranty. Have it towed to the dealer for repair.
the main thing which would go on any vehicle is the thermostate due to it being open when you start the vehicle when it should be closed
turn the key to on but not to start you should do this several times and then try to start the vehicle. this will purge the air out of the fuel lines.
The first you should get is a snow plow that is attached to a vehicle. This vehicle is designed to plow snow and thus allow you to move a lot of snow very quickly.
No, vehicles should be able to start after a airbag is deployed. The accident itself could have made the vehicle unstartable.