I changed the battery because it went bad, and the 80 amp fuse blew so i also changed that. it will turn over but it will not start
Sounds like the ECM has blown with an 80Amp fuse blown i would not doubt it fried the ECM have it tested and get back to me if i can help further. Dont be surprised that this is all that is bad you had a major fuse blow so many things could be gone.Check all that can be checked at autozone and such so it can be tested free then get back to me if i can help further remember to rate my solution as this is how i earn achievements here on FixYa thanks.
SOURCE: car wont start
test light on neg with key on power at both sides of coil ???? next test light on bat plus put to coil neg and have somone turn car over if test light flashes and still no spark coil is bad if test light no flash ignighter is most likely bad the ignighter switches ground on your coil for spark
SOURCE: car wont start
Fuses AM1 and AM2 power the ignition switch.
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SOURCE: removing the 8o amp main fuse from 1986 Toyota pickup
yes, you must remove the top panel on the fuse block the 80 amp fuse is bolted to the the fuse panel, hope this helps if not get back to me as i strive to be the best please rate my fix Thanks Ray
SOURCE: How do I change the starter in a 2000 Toyota Camry LE
i'm sure it's not the starter itself that is the problem, have the stater's solenoid checked...it might be stucked. It's quite a lot of work removing the starter but you can do it if you are willing enough to learn. You just need the right idea and tools to do it. Hope this will help save you bucks!
SOURCE: My 2006 Toyota Camry won't start. Battery seems okay.
Better try getting a boost first. The starter takes far more power than all your lights and fans put together. After that you can determine what caused it to go dead.
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