My car won't start

Asked by Darrell Jan 16, 2017 at 07:25 AM about the 2012 Volkswagen CC

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just used my car last night and this morning it
won't come on. I have to press the break to start
the car but the break is real stiff and won't go down
to start the car. Car turns on but the engine won't.
All the lights do and the radio so I don't think it's the
battery plus I just got a new battery a few weeks
ago. Any body have any ideas?

6 Answers

60

Was there any light on the dashboard? Check to see if your battery terminals are intact. If intact test the battery strength by pressing the horn. If all good you may have a blown fuse or ignition switch issue.

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50

My 2012cc vw won't start but the lights comes on but the radio don't. What could be the problem

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20

Did you figure out the problem? My car did the same thing yesterday night

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30

my has done the same thing. it was working good, i installed a boost gauge and boom my car wouldn’t start. lights come on but no click. i checked battery and battery and starter are both at 11.9

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110

Whenever something like this happens it means ur wheel is locked!! put the key in and hold the steering wheel to the side and it should start!! hope this helps

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