Hi, i am a pending mechancal engineer, but i dont know much about fixing cars.
recently, i just got into an accident. all of the front, up to but not including the exhaust manifold were damaged. Meaning, the engine or any of the engine components were not damaged. The parts that were damanged were the fenders, hood, radiator and condenser.
However, after a few days after the accident given that the car was drivable immediately on the day after the accident, I was not able to turn on the car again. I have no idea what the problem was. My assumptions were some of the engine control sensors such as the radiator temperature control, or the intake oxygen sensor, or the power steering sensor no longer operate, which contributed to the engine failing to start.
If you are a mechanic, my question is. If one of these sensors, radiator temperature control, or the intake oxygen, or the power steering sensor, fail, will that cause the car *engine* not to start. thank you very much.
My car is a 97 honda civic EX. problems found were power steering pump leaks, no radiator fluids, no radiator/fan installed. and car wont start.