Often cars that are parked overnight need to be recharged. It is possible that the battery has died and needs a replacement or a jump to start.
Check your battery connections for corrosion or being loose. battery might be dead maybe you left a light on or something
you problly need a new batterie or a starter
Start with the fuel pump. I have found in purchasing vehicles that have been parked for any length of time that I had always had to replace the fuel pump, strainer and filter.
No, if the car was shut off and cool, which it would have been by then. You did not try to start the car. It would have had to have been a random act of vandalism to get the car on fire.
Maybe a weak fuel pump?
When a moving car hits a parked car and causes it to move, the kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car. This increase in kinetic energy causes the parked car to start moving. Some of the energy is also dissipated as sound, heat, and deformation of the cars during the collision.
no it doesnt.
I would start with the car and then move to the homeowners.
After sitting so long, you could have a bad battery, bad plugs, a bad fuse, bad gas, sludge in the carburetor if there is one, clogged injectors. These places are a where to start.
It doesnt
because it doesnt start in september haha
Indeed, as is the start of the night the end of the day ;-)