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car doesn't start..
My car didn't start today :( when I turn the key to "start", there's no engine sound. All other electric power is working fine, including radio, a/c etc..
This happened often before, but usually I leave the key on "start" for like 5 sec and engine start. maybe the connection inside ignition switch is loose.. does anyone have similar problem? it just has no click sound when I turn to "start". what can it be?any idea? Thanks |
I would say the contacts in your starter are gone. This happened on my 300. But I am not familiar with the 400. I pulled the starter and had a shop get some new contacts and install them in the solenoid for 15$. Then reinstalled the starter and no more problem. But I don't think removal of the starter is so easy (the first time is never easy) on the FE because it is located beneath the intake manifold.
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awj, thanks for input, yea I was thinking of starter. I'll take a look tomorrow.
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Taka,
I have had that same problem before and for some reason the shifter wasn't totally engaged in the park position. It was in park but I guess just not touching a sensor? Anyway try manually putting it in neutral and try starting it that way, that might be your problem. |
The battery could have enough juice to power the lights and such but not have enough juice to turn the starter. This has happened to me before.
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How many miles on the car?
follow all other suggestions before trying to take the starter out:rolleyes: . From the shop manual, its located just above the intake manifold. A lot of stuff need to be taken out before you'll see the starter. Hope it something else beside the starter solenoid |
If the starter is below the intake like "awj" said, we're in big trouble when the starter is out:mad:. Too much F*()king work just to rplace a starter :mad:
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You get that thing started yet Taka?
Don't roll eyes. The man asked for input. In fact, this was the same advice you gave me when I posted the same question nearly a year ago. You or quick(it was both of you). I'm just going on my experience and the knowledge that toyota starters lose their contacts over a long period of service time. Sure, try these other recommendations - they are fine, but I would think that if one is asking the question on the internet that one has already tried these options and is left with out a vehicle that will start. ;) |
battery cable might be loose
It happened to me, but could find out the problem. I took off the battery cable and clean it up, it works great.
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Thanks guys, I was just able to start it.. for now.
I used other battery I have, same it didn't start. I looked at the repair manual about removing starter, seems lots of work, it'd be my last choice. so what I did was...hit around the ignition switch with my hand(with some anger)..she started!!:p I'm assuming that previous owner had after market security system or something. i'm not sure.. but I'll look into the wire inside the ignition switch. Many many thanks :) |
Originally posted by Taka so what I did was...hit around the ignition switch with my hand(with some anger)..she started!!:p |
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