If you’ve ever been stuck in a car that won’t start, you know how frustrating it can be. If your car is dead, what do you do?
Before you panic and start trying to fix the problem yourself, take a deep breath. There’s no need to worry yet—you won’t be stuck forever.

What do you do?
If this is an emergency situation, call for help. It’s better to be safe than sorry. If you’re at home and don’t need immediate assistance, keep calm and follow these tips:
1) Check Your Battery
If your battery is dead or dying, it won’t be able to provide enough power to start the engine. If this is the case, try Jump-Starting Your Car with a Portable Battery Booster.
2) Check Your Fuses
If a fuse has blown out or is loose inside of your car’s wiring system, it could be preventing power from reaching Essential Components like headlights or fuel pumps—and therefore preventing them from working properly when needed most (like when starting up). If possible, check underhood fuses first before moving on to those hidden inside your dashboard area.
3. Check for loose connections
If neither of these steps worked for you, check for any loose wires or connectors around key components like electrical connections or fuel lines; these could be preventing power from flowing through properly which is why your car isn’t starting up properly!
4. Try professional help if none of these steps worked for you!