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The phrase "an ignition problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to issues related to the starting mechanism of a vehicle or machinery.
Example: "The mechanic diagnosed the issue as an ignition problem, which was preventing the car from starting."
Alternatives: "a starting issue" or "a spark issue."
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Japanese carmaker Nissan recalled 2.1 million vehicles worldwide late last month because of an ignition problem.
An ignition problem ended her day early as she finished 36th in the 40-car field.
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He also disputed suggestions that Ford had concealed data about any ignition problems from federal safety officials.
(The regulatory agency overseeing GM, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, also needs to step up its game: It repeatedly held there was insufficient evidence to merit an investigation of the ignition problem).
"If you look at the future of automotive engines," Dr. Willson explained, "you are going to see higher levels of exhaust gas recirculation and a much more difficult ignition problem, one that we are looking to lasers to solve".
The present paper addresses the ignition problem of a one-dimensional unsteady diffusion layer of fuel and oxidizer, undergoing volumetric expansion.
The present study further addresses the reactivity of hot-spots on the relevance to pressure wave developments, wherein a zero-dimensional (0-D) ignition problem with pulsed compression waves is introduced.
For example, there was an ignition coil problem of few years ago: bad coils could cause the engine to quit.
a. Refusal to fix an ignition switch problem b.
GM's troubles began earlier this year when it recalled 2.6 million vehicles for an ignition switch problem that has since been linked to at least 13 deaths.
If you do not have a spark, you have an ignition circuit problem, and depending on the vintage of your vehicle, you may have to replace anything from a coil wire to an ignition CPU, or computer.
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