Possible problems: -water in the gasoline. Use gas dryer fluid from auto parts store. -water in the distributor if you have one. Have someone who knows how, remove the cap and dry it with a shop rag. -dead battery. Recharge battery or get a jump start. Go for a 20 minute drive to recharge. -water on starter contacts. Have a Mechanic dry them. -burned out relay or fuse. Replace per owners manual.
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.
you problly need a new batterie or a starter
Parked Outside By The Way..................Keep Parents Clueless
ummm... i guess soo... cuz its ur fault u parked there?
I would start with the car and then move to the homeowners.
No, as long as the vehicle is not driven. But if something happens such as a tree falls on it, you would have to pay for the damages out of your own pocket.
It completely depends on your state laws. In California it would not be, but in Utah it would.
It would be the car who had parked illegally because he was not parked in a legal spot.
Check your battery connections for corrosion or being loose. battery might be dead maybe you left a light on or something
very very low on fuel or faulty fuel pump
When parked.
This is not the cause, this relay is to start the and run the compressor (Basically) and it will not cause the system to lower overnight.