Push To Start Not Working At All
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Push To Start Not Working At All
My 2006 IS250 will not start or even allow me to get into accessory mode. I can unlock the doors with my key thob but once I get in the car I can't start it. I can cut on my headlights and interior lights but the car just won't start. When I press in the brake the push to start light doesn't come on and I can't move it out of park. I've tried jumping the battery which has been replaced in the last year and cleaning the terminals. I also took out the whole battery and looked at the ground terminal connecting the negative cable to the car which didn't seem to be the issue and I tried my spare key thob with no luck. I don't know if makes a difference but the red security light just keeps beeping even once I unlock the doors and I'm not able to set the alarm off like normal if I lock the doors from the inside and then open the door. Any body have this issue before? Is there some safety mode I'm in or something?
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I can offer only a few things to get you started.
First, make sure the remotes don't have dead batteries. Toyota recommends replacing every two years, I believe.
Even though the lights turn on, there may not be enough juice to turn over the engine. Replace the battery with one that works or borrow a load tester.
If it passes, check for blown fuses; look at ignition and starter fuses first. (You can do this first.)
Find out if there is power going to the starter and solenoid. You can test by running power directly to the solenoid to see if it engages. If it doesn't, run wire to starter. If starter spins, then the solenoid or something between there and the ignition is shorted. Use nothing less than 6-gauge wire to power the starter.
Beyond this, you are looking at a busted ignition switch, or engine computer, or ??.
Rule out these relatively simple things first.
First, make sure the remotes don't have dead batteries. Toyota recommends replacing every two years, I believe.
Even though the lights turn on, there may not be enough juice to turn over the engine. Replace the battery with one that works or borrow a load tester.
If it passes, check for blown fuses; look at ignition and starter fuses first. (You can do this first.)
Find out if there is power going to the starter and solenoid. You can test by running power directly to the solenoid to see if it engages. If it doesn't, run wire to starter. If starter spins, then the solenoid or something between there and the ignition is shorted. Use nothing less than 6-gauge wire to power the starter.
Beyond this, you are looking at a busted ignition switch, or engine computer, or ??.
Rule out these relatively simple things first.
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Don't forget about brake switch failure as well. I have hard time to start my car due to bad brake switch. Check brake fuse as well. In other hand, Lexus security doesn't lock the ECU to prevent theft as well. To unlock the ECU you have to use mechanical key to open the car. Check your linksible fuse as well.
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I helped my friend IS 250 before, the lock and unlock, headlights are on, but when i push the start button there is no light in the cluster are on, after spend ten mins to check all the fuses and finally found one fuse is second ignition fuse in the small fuse box over the battery side is in the front of the battery, that fuse was blow, did you check that fuse box yet? The fuse is 20a hope it is the solution
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I read somewhere on this forum that someone had a problem identical to this and it was related to corrosion between the ground and the chassis somewhere in the engine bay under the fuse box. Is there a specific set of ground points that I would be able to check or is this something that I would need to take it to the dealer to get taken care of?
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I helped my friend IS 250 before, the lock and unlock, headlights are on, but when i push the start button there is no light in the cluster are on, after spend ten mins to check all the fuses and finally found one fuse is second ignition fuse in the small fuse box over the battery side is in the front of the battery, that fuse was blow, did you check that fuse box yet? The fuse is 20a hope it is the solution
I think I checked all of the fuses, I don't remember which ones specifically but I checked all of the ones that said anything about IGN, ACC, or Push to Start and everything seemed to be normal.
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Don't forget about brake switch failure as well. I have hard time to start my car due to bad brake switch. Check brake fuse as well. In other hand, Lexus security doesn't lock the ECU to prevent theft as well. To unlock the ECU you have to use mechanical key to open the car. Check your linksible fuse as well.
How do I check the brake switch?
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When I push the button nothing happens at all, the ACC doesn't come on nor do any of the lights in the cluster. The only light that will come on in the cluster is the open door light when I have the door open.
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I read somewhere on this forum that someone had a problem identical to this and it was related to corrosion between the ground and the chassis somewhere in the engine bay under the fuse box. Is there a specific set of ground points that I would be able to check or is this something that I would need to take it to the dealer to get taken care of?