Had a similar scenario in my ‘91 TLC- couldn’t hurt keep an extra fusible link in vehicle. And jb weld (the dual tube one) works wonders-it helped my radiator limp out of a desert, national park one time. Great video and thanks for sharing!
Jake I bought a 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser a few years ago after watching your videos on your previous Land Cruiser and I remember your video on changing the heater Ts. So every other day I would open the hood and inspect them and lo-and-hold one day they were wet with coolant so I changed them just as you taught us in your video and everything was fine! This was years ago before the LC got totaled by Hurricane Ian in Florida. Love your videos and keep up the good work!!!!
BRO! First of all I just want to say I know NOTHING about cars.. I’m in the middle of nowhere camping and my 04 tundra would just click when trying to start it.. I’ve been able to jump it (after having a guy wait 10 min helping me) but it still did the same after running it at 65 for a half hour.. That’s when I thought was the starter just like you said.. They want $600 to 850 to replace after looking online.. I’m broke just winging it across the country.. I just bought a cheap battery so I know it wasn’t the battery.. I watched another video and all the signs pointed to the starter.. I was practically in tears wondering what I was going to do.. So I just went online to look at failing starter videos to see if I could figure it out and came across your video.. I went and looked and found that fuse thing and just worked it out with a screw driver.. I don’t have wire to test it like you did, and it’s midnight so I just blew on it for luck and put it back in.. MY TRUCK STARTED RIGHT UP!!! YOU ARE A GOD! THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH! I can’t thank you enough.. You saved my ass! But, I do have a question, should I buy another ‘relay’ thingy and how much do you think they are? Thank you for posting this video, it really means the world to me.. Jason from California,in the middle of nowhere in Minnesota..
I'm glad I found this. Thanks for sharing man. I have a 2010 Tundra Crewmax 5.7 w/211k miles on it and just went through this same clicking sound. We had a hurricane hit last week in Houston ...truck worked fine driving through heavy rain. Tried to start it Saturday morning and "click". Disconnected the battery, changed out the ignition fuses, it worked. Drove it to work, it wouldn't start again. Click, click, click. I disconnected my winch from the battery thinking that had shorted something with all the rain. It worked. It wouldn't start again Sunday morning on the FIRST try, then on the second it did. I let it run, plugged in my computer to check the alternator and battery...all good. Finally just drove it to O'Reilly and had my starter tested. Of course it would start both times for the employee who said starter seems to be good. I went ahead and changed out the relay like you did, and so far, no more problems! I'm hoping this is it, because right before your video, I saw how hard it is to change out the starter on your own! Thanks again, brother!
Would you believe that my 2010 Tundra Crewmax 5.7 just started doing this at 213K miles?? I think we found the life span of this part. Replaced the relay, hoping it continues to work. It’s very intermittent so we shall see.
I have to say a massive thanks. My 2002 LX470 had a click and that's it. A few years ago I replaced the starter motor as it went bad so I know how hard that is. I was afraid to do it al over again, but luckily your video showed me that it was the starter relay. And the same thing, put it back in and the car starts.
Thanks man! My 2003 Tacoma was firing up fine and running great after I put new ignition coils plugs and wires on it. I put a code reader on it to clear the check engine light then all of a sudden alls I got was a click. I literally just fired up the truck 20 minutes prior
Just change the oil had to go to the gas station twice to fill up one gallon jerry cans all four a 2004 tundra V6 to not even start clicking. Took out the relay put it back in the car started immediately. You are the fucking man!
I'm going to try this trick tomorrow. This is exactly the same problem I had. My heater "T" blow out and few days ago. I was less than a mile from advance auto. Got the "T". Had my tools. Easy to get. It was very hard pushing the water pipes onto the new "T" but we got it. Refilled antifreeze. I always keep an eye on my gages. Was going to pick up food. Heat needle went up. Pulled store. relieved water pressure. added antifreeze. Then It would click and not start. Will see tomorrow. thanks
Update. Went back to my toyota sequoia this morning. The battery cable wire was tight. There's another hot wire that bolts on to the main battery cable end was loose. Tightened it up. She fired right up. So glad it was simple. Thanks. Your video was helpful.
So my sequoia did this a few days ago. Went and replaced the starter (the bearing retainer was falling out) new starter and batter in and I went to start it and CLICK*. I turned the key once or twice more and it turned over and started. Drove around got it warmed up parked it and started it about 5 times repeatedly with no issue. Could be because it’s been really cold here and cold starts might be tough on it.
Make sure that all you did was move the connection underneath the relay. That’s the intermittent condition you need to fix. It’s the connections underneath the relay socket-it’s the socket wires. Resolver or replace relay socket housing
Pulling the starter relay fixed my wife's 99 Land Cruiser!!??😕 I need to read through these comments to see if anyone can explain why that worked. The contacts looked clean and the weather has been pretty normal for this time of the year. I'm kinda at a loss for why that worked but this video saved me a lot of headache. THANKS!!!
replaced starter, starter relay, battery and it still just clicks. I have to tear down top of engine again and testy wires themselves. 2003 Toyota Sequoia.....
@@JakeTiesler Took the top part of the motor off on the 2003Toyota Sequoia and I was going to test if wires were corroded. The small 12v trigger wire was off and had a broken connector. I fixed the connector and wah-la, it worked. I'm so happy and tired. Two weeks , new battery, new starter, new starter relay, all kinds of different things, thank you Jesus, it works.
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Had a similar scenario in my ‘91 TLC- couldn’t hurt keep an extra fusible link in vehicle.
And jb weld (the dual tube one) works wonders-it helped my radiator limp out of a desert, national park one time.
Great video and thanks for sharing!
Heck yeah
Jake I bought a 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser a few years ago after watching your videos on your previous Land Cruiser and I remember your video on changing the heater Ts. So every other day I would open the hood and inspect them and lo-and-hold one day they were wet with coolant so I changed them just as you taught us in your video and everything was fine! This was years ago before the LC got totaled by Hurricane Ian in Florida. Love your videos and keep up the good work!!!!
Oh man thats great! Thanks for being a loyal subscriber! Too bad about the Land Cruiser, do you want to get another?
BRO! First of all I just want to say I know NOTHING about cars.. I’m in the middle of nowhere camping and my 04 tundra would just click when trying to start it.. I’ve been able to jump it (after having a guy wait 10 min helping me) but it still did the same after running it at 65 for a half hour.. That’s when I thought was the starter just like you said.. They want $600 to 850 to replace after looking online.. I’m broke just winging it across the country.. I just bought a cheap battery so I know it wasn’t the battery.. I watched another video and all the signs pointed to the starter.. I was practically in tears wondering what I was going to do.. So I just went online to look at failing starter videos to see if I could figure it out and came across your video.. I went and looked and found that fuse thing and just worked it out with a screw driver.. I don’t have wire to test it like you did, and it’s midnight so I just blew on it for luck and put it back in.. MY TRUCK STARTED RIGHT UP!!! YOU ARE A GOD! THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH! I can’t thank you enough.. You saved my ass! But, I do have a question, should I buy another ‘relay’ thingy and how much do you think they are? Thank you for posting this video, it really means the world to me.. Jason from California,in the middle of nowhere in Minnesota..
Awesome brother!! I bought another relay but just kept it in the glove box, issue resolved itself also
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge it helps a lot appreciated
@@betogonzalez617 yes sir!
I'm glad I found this. Thanks for sharing man. I have a 2010 Tundra Crewmax 5.7 w/211k miles on it and just went through this same clicking sound. We had a hurricane hit last week in Houston ...truck worked fine driving through heavy rain. Tried to start it Saturday morning and "click". Disconnected the battery, changed out the ignition fuses, it worked. Drove it to work, it wouldn't start again. Click, click, click. I disconnected my winch from the battery thinking that had shorted something with all the rain. It worked. It wouldn't start again Sunday morning on the FIRST try, then on the second it did. I let it run, plugged in my computer to check the alternator and battery...all good. Finally just drove it to O'Reilly and had my starter tested. Of course it would start both times for the employee who said starter seems to be good. I went ahead and changed out the relay like you did, and so far, no more problems! I'm hoping this is it, because right before your video, I saw how hard it is to change out the starter on your own! Thanks again, brother!
Would you believe that my 2010 Tundra Crewmax 5.7 just started doing this at 213K miles?? I think we found the life span of this part. Replaced the relay, hoping it continues to work. It’s very intermittent so we shall see.
@@cliffyboy76 No kidding! How's it going so far?
I have to say a massive thanks.
My 2002 LX470 had a click and that's it. A few years ago I replaced the starter motor as it went bad so I know how hard that is.
I was afraid to do it al over again, but luckily your video showed me that it was the starter relay.
And the same thing, put it back in and the car starts.
@@wilcovanamersfoort6744 so cool, glad it was helpful!
Awsome.... huge help. Just solved the problem and I was freaking out. Thought I needed a starter. Thank you.
🤙🤙🤙
Very good diagnostic, thank you
Thanks man! My 2003 Tacoma was firing up fine and running great after I put new ignition coils plugs and wires on it. I put a code reader on it to clear the check engine light then all of a sudden alls I got was a click. I literally just fired up the truck 20 minutes prior
Great! Watching these as I sit in my Prius!
Thanks!
Haha
Big T dropping that knowledge.
Aye 🙌🙌🙌🙌
I had the same experience with a 2007 Sequoia. Removed the starter relay and replaced it and it has started fine since.
Thanks! My FJ is doing the same thing. I will check the relay today.
Hi, how did it work out, got the same issue
Well, you taught me something today! Thank you!
Excellence, thanks Jake
Great tutorial.
Glad you liked it!
Good information however when you jump the starter relay using a wire does the key have to be in the on or off position ? Thank you
No it doesn’t
Of the four slots for the starter relay, which two do you jump with the wire?
Just give it a try, doesn’t matter
I've been dealing with this on my Tundra for a few days, shop wants $1,400+ to replace the starter. I'm gonna go try this right now.
Let me know how it works
Awesome mate , you just solve my problem
Just change the oil had to go to the gas station twice to fill up one gallon jerry cans all four a 2004 tundra V6 to not even start clicking. Took out the relay put it back in the car started immediately. You are the fucking man!
Excellent!
I'm going to try this trick tomorrow. This is exactly the same problem I had. My heater "T" blow out and few days ago. I was less than a mile from advance auto. Got the "T". Had my tools. Easy to get. It was very hard pushing the water pipes onto the new "T" but we got it. Refilled antifreeze. I always keep an eye on my gages. Was going to pick up food. Heat needle went up. Pulled store. relieved water pressure. added antifreeze. Then It would click and not start. Will see tomorrow. thanks
Let me know
Update. Went back to my toyota sequoia this morning. The battery cable wire was tight. There's another hot wire that bolts on to the main battery cable end was loose. Tightened it up. She fired right up. So glad it was simple. Thanks. Your video was helpful.
Literally jiggled my relay and it started. Was waiting for AAA and watched video. I can't believe this.
Glad it helped!
Great video Jake!
Thanks Ian!
what year model is yours? i have a 2000 tundra. mine just started doin that.
2000
Good video. Question, why not replace the heater Ts with some metal instead of plastic? Oss.
You can do that, I just didn’t want to mess it. OSS haha
This got me home thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
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So my sequoia did this a few days ago. Went and replaced the starter (the bearing retainer was falling out) new starter and batter in and I went to start it and CLICK*. I turned the key once or twice more and it turned over and started. Drove around got it warmed up parked it and started it about 5 times repeatedly with no issue. Could be because it’s been really cold here and cold starts might be tough on it.
Hey I have literally the same issue. I'm gonna try this fix and hopefully this works
Great presentation, than you!!
Make sure that all you did was move the connection underneath the relay. That’s the intermittent condition you need to fix. It’s the connections underneath the relay socket-it’s the socket wires. Resolver or replace relay socket housing
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Pulling the starter relay fixed my wife's 99 Land Cruiser!!??😕 I need to read through these comments to see if anyone can explain why that worked. The contacts looked clean and the weather has been pretty normal for this time of the year. I'm kinda at a loss for why that worked but this video saved me a lot of headache. THANKS!!!
You got it brother, I know I know haha
Same as mine kinda intermittent tho… I need to know why
I have a 105 series 1hz manual
There's a bunch of different write-ups on the ih8mud forums that explain why this keeps happening.
After going thru deep water from a hurricane mine started to click. Will update my comment to let everyone know.
@@callmebigpapa let me know
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Same issue with the 2000 Toyota tundra lol 😂 stuck at camping ground
@@sillypotatos4829 didn’t fix it?
@@JakeTiesler fixed my sir thank you got me out of there
@@sillypotatos4829 awesome
replaced starter, starter relay, battery and it still just clicks. I have to tear down top of engine again and testy wires themselves. 2003 Toyota Sequoia.....
Sorry didn’t work, worth a try
@@JakeTiesler Took the top part of the motor off on the 2003Toyota Sequoia and I was going to test if wires were corroded. The small 12v trigger wire was off and had a broken connector. I fixed the connector and wah-la, it worked. I'm so happy and tired. Two weeks , new battery, new starter, new starter relay, all kinds of different things, thank you Jesus, it works.
👍Ty