Every car, no matter how new or well-maintained, will eventually face issues.
Some problems are harmless, while others can leave you stranded on the road — or cost you a lot if ignored.
Here are the 10 most common car problems, why they happen, and what you should do about them.
One of the most frequent reasons a car won’t start.
Leaving lights ON
Old battery (3–5 years)
Faulty alternator
Extreme weather
⚠ Clicking sound
⚠ Slow crank
⚠ Dim lights
Solution: Jump-start or replace the battery.
Overheating can severely damage the engine.
Low coolant
Faulty thermostat
Radiator blockage
Broken water pump
Stop the car immediately if the temperature rises.
Common and potentially dangerous.
⚠ Squeaking noise
⚠ Car pulls to one side
⚠ Brake pedal feels soft
Often due to:
Worn brake pads
Low brake fluid
Warped discs
This light can indicate anything from minor issues to serious failures.
Faulty sensors (O2, MAF)
Exhaust issues
Misfires
Emission problems
A diagnostic scan is required to identify the exact fault.
One of the easiest issues to face during daily driving.
Nails, potholes
Low air pressure
Old, worn-out tires
Always carry a spare tire and inflator.
Nothing is worse than a dead AC in summer.
Low refrigerant
Compressor failure
Clogged cabin filter
Blower motor issues
Regular AC servicing prevents major failures.
If your car suddenly starts drinking fuel, something is wrong.
Low tire pressure
Dirty air filter
Faulty sensors
Poor driving habits
Modern cars heavily depend on engine sensors for proper fuel control.
Electrical faults are extremely common in modern cars.
Lights not working
Central locking failure
Power windows stuck
Sensors malfunctioning
Battery drain
Often caused by loose, corroded, or broken connectors.
Workshops frequently replace damaged connectors with strong, heat-resistant ones from WirestoneAuto.com to restore reliability.
If your car feels unstable or bouncy:
Worn shock absorbers
Broken suspension bushings
Loose ball joints
A bad suspension affects comfort and safety.
Transmission problems are expensive if ignored.
Jerky shifting
Gear slipping
Grinding noise
Car won’t shift
Often caused by:
Low transmission oil
Faulty clutch
Sensor/wiring faults (in automatics)
Most common car problems start small — and become expensive when ignored.
Regular maintenance, proper wiring care, clean filters, and timely fluid changes help avoid 80% of these issues.
1️⃣ Battery failure
2️⃣ Engine overheating
3️⃣ Brake issues
4️⃣ Check engine light
5️⃣ Tire problems
6️⃣ AC issues
7️⃣ Poor mileage
8️⃣ Electrical faults
9️⃣ Suspension wear
🔟 Transmission issues
A well-maintained car is safer, smoother, and far cheaper to own.