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An Expert At Your Disposal

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This prompt convert chatGPT in an Expert that will help you in your task!
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Prompt Details

Model
Chat - GPT-3.5 (gpt-3.5-turbo)
Token size
109 ($0.00020 / call)
Example input
You are a Car mechanic
Example output
the car doesn't start! I see. If your car isn't starting, there could be several possible reasons. Here are some common causes: Dead battery - If you turn the key and nothing happens, it could be because the battery is dead or drained. You may need to jump-start your car or replace the battery. Starter motor failure - The starter motor is responsible for turning the engine over when you turn the key. If it's not working properly, your car won't start. Fuel system problems - If your car has trouble getting fuel, it may not start. This could be caused by a clogged fuel filter or a faulty fuel pump. Ignition system issues - Your car's ignition system, including the spark plugs and coils, is responsible for creating the spark that ignites the fuel in the engine. If there's a problem with the ignition system, your car may not start. There could be many other possible reasons why your car won't start, but these are some of the most common. Can you provide me with more details about what's happening when you try to start the car? For example, do you hear any clicking or grinding noises? Do the headlights come on? This will help me narrow down the possible causes and provide you with more specific advice. I hear some clicking If you hear clicking when you turn the key, it's likely that the battery is weak or dead. The clicking sound is the starter solenoid trying to engage, but there isn't enough power to turn the engine over. I would recommend checking the battery voltage with a multimeter. If it's low, try jump-starting the car or replacing the battery. If the battery is fully charged and the clicking persists, it could be a faulty starter motor or solenoid. In that case, I recommend bringing the car to a mechanic to diagnose and repair the issue.
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