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Anonymous Posted on Oct 29, 2012

1999 toyota tacoma wont start even when jumped

New battery and starter but won't start even when jumped

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: starting problem

This may sound like a problem with a fuel pump. To test if it is with the security system, with a battery in parallel or a working battery, you should be able to disable the alarm via the key or have it manually disabled, then see if it will start

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2009

SOURCE: replace starter

Disconnect the battery, then crawl under the truck and locate the starter, remove the plug going to the solenoid (small brown lead w plastic clip) . then the power wire that goes from the battery to the main starter terminal (12 mm nut) locate the 2 starter bolts 14 mm and unbolt the starter and remove. install in reverse order. ON the 4 wheel drives you may need to remove the skid plates over the bottom of the engine to access the starter.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2010

SOURCE: my 1996 toyota tacoma wont start when hot

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2011

SOURCE: My 2002 Toyota Camry won't

did you use professional quality jump leads and not them cheap made in china junk ones for the local chinese shop??

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 05, 2011

SOURCE: I replaced the starter of

For purposes of this response, I will assume that the intermittent start issue is what originally prompted the replacement of the starter. Lubricate your ignition switch with spray lubricant. If that does not solve the problem, check for continuity at the ignition switch connector under the dash panel. If continuity does not test ok at the connector, replace the ignition switch. If continuity of the ignition switch tests ok, replace the ignition relay, and that should solve the issue.

In the case where the intermittent start issue was not present prior to the starter's replacement, before checking all of the items previously enumerated, make certain that the connections to the starter solenoid are clean and properly tightened. Again, IF the problem of intermittent starting did not exist previously, it could be either a faulty connection at the starter or a defective starter solenoid.

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Engine won't start

Check to make sure you are getting voltage to the small post on the starter solenoid when the key is turned to the "crank" position. if so, check all of you connections on the battery cables. If your connections are all good, your cables are in good shape, and you still do not get the starter to crank, I would have the starter removed and tested.
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Car won't start without a jump but battery okay

wont crank or wont start.??
no car starts , if it cant crank. (unless push starter (M/T magic)
that is not a trans sensor its the PRN switch.
ill answer for, wont CRANK !
it wont crank even with a good battery (charged) or jump started.
1: bad start
2: bad wires to same.
so hot wire the starter small wire, the key start line is tiny.
cranks. , starter good, no crank starter bad or cables bad.
if it cranks hot wired, then the key line is dead.
easy, huh?
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2003 toyota tacoma won't start

What was checked/tested ?

Fuel pressure at motor & spark cranking?

Battery seems fine based on what kind of testing?

Won't Start
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Have to get your thoughts around what you say
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Got a jump with key turned now wont start

If it cranks but won't start, you'll have to figureout if it is a fuel or ignition problem.Have you checked the computer for trouble codes ?
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1992 toyota pickup won't start and battery won't charge

Sounds like your battery is just too dead, has enough juice to light up the system for a minute but cranking drains it and if it wont charge then deff fried, you could try removing the battery and starting the car with cables to confirm the starter still works. If a bettery is too dead then when you are jumping it, it takes to much of the power just trying to get through the battery.
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My truck won't start. It won't turn over... only clicking noise.. even with a jump. the headlights work but very dimly.. orange lights next to headlights flash on and off dimly consistently as well...

When a battery is very low, even a jump won't work because the battery takes too much out of the jump. Take the battery out and have it charged up.
If it won't take a charge, get a new one.
But also make sure the battery terminals and cable ends are shiny and greased.

If you really want to be sure, put a voltmeter on it.
A good battery should be 12.5.
When you crank it should go down to about 10.
If it goes below 9, either the battery is too low, or the starter is draining too much.
If it never goes below 11, it is not draining enough, and the solenoid is probably bad.
If when you stop cranking, it comes back up to over 11, then the battery is good, so the starter is probably bad.
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