i would see if you need a starter i would let someone that you know that know how to work on cars look at it or take it to a good shop because some shops don't know what their doing
As long as the engine is running you will have power assisted steering. With the engine not running you will not have power assist and it will be hard to turn but turn-able. If the engine is overheating it would be wise to pull over and park when safe to do so and shut off the engine before expensive damage is done to the engine.
You have enough battery power to power the radio, but not enough to turn over your engine. CHeck battery.
yes you can you have to use a socket on the crankshaft bolt and turn in the dirtection of the engine would run in
Car won't start... engine can turn over, no power.
The alternator produces power to charge the battery. The battery powers the starter to turn the engine over.
The Engine can turn over with out gas. The started is engaged and turn the crankshaft, just as one would turn the engine over by hand. For sustained revolutions however, gas is needed to react in the engine chambers
No, it does not loose power but when the engine is cold, it is just harder to turn over.
for a number of reasons, but most importantly to supply power to your starter and turn your engine over.
Yes, it does have an effect, but the real problem is the starter trying to turn over a very cold engine. The oil is thick and it takes much more power to turn the cold engine over.
when the temp sensor is faulty the engine wont turn over, replace temp sensor, it is located in the termostat housing, it just plugs into it.
Bad starter or weak battery.
There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.