I have an 95 camry that will not start. I replaced the distributor, got the starter tested. It has a new battery but still will not start.
SOURCE: won't even "click" nor " crank" when trying to start .
Agree, it sounds like the starter and it happens often on old Camry. When was the last time you had the starter replaced? The cartalk guys once suggested getting a mallet and bang on the starter and it will work. Eventually you will need a replacement. It is way cheaper to go to junkyard and get a used one (ask them to test before buy).
SOURCE: 1989 Toyota Camry, the starter cranks, but with a
Check the backlash of the starter it may require a shimm if it has a high pitch wind when starting....make sure the flywheel isnt damnage or missing teeth...
SOURCE: Replaced the battery on my 95 Camry and as soon as
you set off the alarm.if you do not have the remote,get one as you need to unlock it with the remote.some vehicles if you lock and unlock the passenger door twice,will turn it off. call toyota,they can reset it more than likely with the obd2 computer. in the future,when changing the battery,a back up battery has to be wired in parallell with the main battery before it is disconnected.
SOURCE: 95 toyota camry died and turns over but wont crank
same thing happened to my sons' Aries. we replaced timing belt and everything worked great> to confirm broken timing belt, remove valve cover >crank engine over and watch valve train, no movement= broken belt. you can check tech manual but as previously stated if this is not an interferance engine, cranking engine won't run a piston into an open valve. good luck.
SOURCE: 1992 Toyota Camry won't crank
Check the ground cable going from the battery to
alternator, then to chassis. Make sure there is no
rust at the chassis ground wire terminal, and that it
is very tight. The fusible link will be off the alternator
red power cable,usually, but not 100% on that car.
Good luck.
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