The Corolla I was working on was a total stranger and I didn't even know where the starter relay was. Although the relay is not the same, you led me right to the AM2 fuse. Saved hours I'm sure of pulling and checking relays! Thanks man! I know it's 4 years old. 😆
Thank you thank you thank you thank you! I did a dumb thing the other day when I connected the jumper cables backwards and destroyed a bunch of fuses. I probably also destroyed the car battery, but it was old anyway and I replaced it. The car was still totally dead. I learned the main, 100 amp fuse bolts in, and replaced it. The car was still dead, but the dash lights and fans worked. The radio did not work. I went through every under-the-hood fuse and found several scorched ones, and one bad one. The radio and more dash lights came back after replacing the bad fuses, but no starter activity. Your video offered the solution - that under-the-dash fuse was bad. I should go through all the other under-the-dash fuses, but I dread the contortions I need to get into to get under there. But thank you for a great video!
First of all, thank you for uploading such of great video. It's very organize, and you explain things well. Step by step, and with relevant information such as parts names, along with great explanations. What can I say?.......... Your video is very helpful!... thanks for making it! My corolla is a 2010 S model , and I can't find any of this info about it online. So, thanks to your video I now know about the starter relay, starter fuse, the AM2 fuse. And this put together gives me an idea of how to talk a service and parts depth. And what kind of questions to ask, in other to locate these fuses and relays.
One of the best videos for car troubleshooting as well as camera work!! p.s. thanks for not talking about every part , tool , rag , cleaner , weather , etc b4 getting to the meat and potatoes of why we are here in the first place!...Lol I always need to start videos 2 min in to get passed them...👍🏻
I smacked the starter of my 2007 Toyota Corolla CE 4-door with a hammer a few times and had someone crank it. It did the trick. The good old trick still works, hehe. Nonetheless, thank you for the great, quick, and simple content here. Cheers!
@@williamgomez5876 ended up being the starter bro. Grab a 2×4 and have someone knock on your starter while you try and crank it. That's how I found out, it started right up a few times then eventually went completely out.
Thank you for posting this video saved me hundreds!! I was driving down the road and lost power! Pulled over tied cranking and nothing no crank. After following your helpful video turns out am2 fuse was blown!! Thank you!!
Good explanation, but starting Toyota Corolla and check engine light fail to come up and engine failed to start finally all fuse was check engine started raining.
Thank you I had that problem today after trying to take a day off to rest fortunately did not work turn out the way I wanted it to this car failed on me surprisingly but it’s been kind of often on. I’ve been wondering what was up sometimes it start sometimes you have a hard time starting I have a new starter on it, both breakers talked about 30 amp breaker. I guess that is what they were good then luckily I had a relay I thought about it for the future had it sitting in my room was about to. Had a really twist my fingers in hand to get in there kind of strained my arm, but she started right up after that. Perfect video thank you.
Thank you for the video. My 2007 Corolla recently started having a delay before cranking occasionally. It started just fine in the below zero weather last week but had the delay again today just once while running errands. It isn't consistent and sometimes it will do it just once in the middle of the day. Then it won't do it again for a few days. I was wondering where the starter relay and neutral safety switches were.
Thanks so much! Excellent video. Replaced the starter relay before seeing your video. Bit of a pain to replace that relay as it was really stuck. Ended up pushing it out on the side of the relay with the tip of the blade of my knife. Then tested power to the red wire out of ignition switch and had power there. Am assuming starter is bad. Thanks again for all the info.
So, I should be able to probe the starter wire for voltage when the switch is turned on and that will eliminate everything up to the starter??? Thanks.
Excellent video. I have a question. My recently purchased 2005 Matrix with a 1.8 liter, automatic, 4wd has an intermittant no crank issue. I have battery voltage to my black solenoid wire while I am in the crank position, yet I still have a no crank condition. I don't belive that I'm hearing the solenoid engage. At some point just before I purchased this Matrix a Toyota dealer replaced the battery, starter and starter relay for this same issue. I tapped on the starter and solenoid but still no crank. I'm thinking that my solenoid on this new starter could have an issue. This Matrix has what I belive to be a theft deterent system. My security dash light, panic button and fob for locking and un-locking the car are working. Could my cut relay be an issue? From your video it appears that the starter relay and cut relay are two different relays. All of my electrical connections are clean and tight on my starter and battery. Grounds are good along with positive cables. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hey buddy I’ve got an 07 Corolla. Just replaced starter. Watched this video. Car getting power but starter not cranking. All fuses look good. Where do I go from there? How do I know if it’s a relay. Better how do I know which one?
Great video! I need some advice. I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla S with an automatic transmission. Well first after watching your video I think I need to check the starter relay and the fuses. However, I may not have to, let me explain. The car only starts in neutral and a sometimes in park, The battery and cables are replaced and new (They were due for a change). The reverse lights also work when I put the car into reverse with the emergency brake on and key turned to the start position. The needle indicator on the Neutral Safety Switch seems to be in the correct location. So, now the car is not starting in park or neutral, I even tried reverse. OK, now when I try to start the car in park or in neutral I hear a low thud, very faint. Similar to what you hear when your battery is going dead. Correction, I have actually heard that all along. I need to have someone turn the key and poke my head under the hood and maybe use a stethoscope. After, everything I said, here is where is get interesting. When I turn the key to the start position, and poke my head under the hood, I hear a slight high pitch ringing - very faint - coming from the starter relay, I confirmed it with a stethoscope Last, part of this, I drove over a divider island while entering a supermarket parking lot on the driver's side tire. So, any ideas. I am wondering if the neutral safety switch is bad and I still hear a thud, maybe from the starter? I am concerned about the transmission, but don't want to file a claim It seem like I never get a break, I would greatly, greatly appreciate your opinion, Thanks!
That's awesome! I really appreciate how detailed your explanation was! I could use your help with my situation. I have a 2007 FJ Cruiser with a no-crank, no-start issue. When I removed the starter relay and used a jumper wire, the car started. However, when I shift into reverse or drive, it works initially, but as soon as I try to change the gear to drive or start again, the engine dies. Could the neutral safety switch be the problem? I already replaced the starter relay, but it didn’t fix the issue. Let me know if you'd like further edits!
I'm sorry if I'm asking an unrelated question. Where does the thick black and green wire in the fuse box under the hood lead to? If it's too complicated to put into a message it's fine thank you if you read it.
oh man great video! great electrical diagram explanation. One Question: I get power in the car, battery is 12.3V. fuses lil burnt but not blown. But when I try to crank it, powers goes out. Shorts out. Where should I look for that?
What is that big blue topless fuse that was to the right of the two little green 30 fuses that you were talking about? mine comes loose a lot and keeps my car from starting
what can it be if the engine will crank but not start? changed the alternator because the battery light would come on sometimes and the motor seems to be not getting fire even though it cranks. New battery and changed the NSW about 7 months ago. The OBD switch will not read it comes back as an error. Had the old alternator bench diagnosed and it came back good even though the battery light would come on for a while and then go off for a while. Seems like everything shut down with the engine, sprayed starting fluid into the throttle body though it did not even try to crank, anything would help if possible!!!
thank you for the great and valuable technical information. i have 2007 toyota corolla and after full car detailing the engine working for few seconds then switched off so what you think its going on ? , your advice greatly appreciated .
Would faulty relay or fuses cause intermittent no starts? Someone mentioned a recall on a part that can cause no start but also loss of all power while driving. Mine just occasionally won't start. No sound, nothing. Next try or two, starts right up.
Any advice? I have a 2006 corolla Im getting power out of black wire at neutral safety switch but none at wire to starter. Do not have the antitheft relay behind glove box. I have already replaced Alternator Battery Starter Starter relay Ignition switch Ground wires. Any help welcome.
I have a 2002 Corolla nze.. i have a after market push start on the car.. i change the starting motor in October an it was working. but now the car want start when press the push start all i am hearing is multiple clicking sound and the car not starting all the lights coming on the dashboard..what can be the problem?
I love Ur breakdown explaination. Good job bro. But how can I use multimeter to test if the right amount of voltage passes from one point to d other . Tnx
@juan what if all my lights on my dash board come on but,the car wont crank.? And I seen that u mentioned the alarm system . I had lost my keys and got some extra keys made. And not too long ago my car just gave up on me.i replaced alternator and the starter aswell. I do have a sound system but I doubt that's the issue
hey so we just bought a 07 corrola and when we were checking fuses for the stereo we unplugged a bunch of fuses. and now the car wont even attempt to crank over. is that a security feature?
So how do i test the connection powering the starter? I know there is a tool I dont know the name. But just to summarizes can I just test that connection to see if It is sending power to my starter? if it is then I have a bad starter.
So I have a question. I have an aftermarket security system that someone else before me installed, it seams to have killed my car but the starter relay clicks when I turn the key. I can't hear it but I can feel it. My question is how do I go about removing it so I can start my car?
My question is 4 months ago, my car out of no where, would not turn over. Call a tow truck and 2 hours later my car turn over and started. And it hasn’t happened since then. Would this be a starter concern?
I figured out my issue! Turns out to be an issue with the shift linkage. I manually tested positions with the neutral safety switch until I got the thing to start. Once it started, I couldn't get it into gear. So now I have to lift 'er up & see what's what. Thanks! Great audio btw. Did you lav up?
A relay click sound might not be from the starter relay so it's not indicative of either a good or bad safety switch. Good luck with the repair! The audio is from a Samsung galaxy s10+
Hey man I’ve looked at your video and followed the wires. I feel the clicks in the relays. But when I turn the key to actually crank the car I get nothing not even dash lights.
Your video is interesting, I got the same corolla model, hoping you can help me, I wasnt able to start it, yet the battery is still okay, but cant make the car start, but what i did was to use another battery and its one click start, then I put my own battery and its okay the problem is it doesnt start as quick as before, it takes 2-3 seconds to start.
I have my toyoto corolla 2007 automatic. My problem is when i going to start the car it wont start but all working the light the radio everything but when i need to start it its not start. Then i need to wait then start again then wait again then start then it start. What will be the problem?
hey i have a question, my car had the check engine light with the code po705 which is the transmission range sensor circuit i recently changed it i put a new one and always put the check engine back
Exactly the video I needed. This is my mom's car which has a no crank/no start problem. I'm suspecting it's the starter motor, but good to know now where everything else is to check voltage/continuity. Thank you!
Um so my AM2 fuse is blowing when I turn my ignition to start, first step to fix this would be to change the ignition relay first? I googled guys changing ignition switches and that wasnt it. Read 1 guy unplugged fuel injectors until the fuses stopped poppin, what do you think? Thank you
Hi, i have a 2008 Corolla having a crank no start issue with it. We have double checked keys , security alarm, also no check engine light is on so it’s not throwing any codes on the scanner. we ran a spark & fuel test as well. the car just cranks but does not turn over. No burnt fuses. Could it be the computer burned or some other electric problem?
I have a 2006 corola key is stock in egnition cylinder car start and shuts off at park (automatic transmission) but when you turn off the car key will not come out !!
The Corolla I was working on was a total stranger and I didn't even know where the starter relay was. Although the relay is not the same, you led me right to the AM2 fuse. Saved hours I'm sure of pulling and checking relays! Thanks man! I know it's 4 years old. 😆
What was the issue and fix on the Corolla you worked on?
Also what year was it if you recall..? Thx
This is exactly how show and tells should be. Straight to the point and informative.
Dude thanks so much you saved my car from sitting for more months lol appreciate it
One of the best videos I did fix my car it was the starter relay thanks to this video
Thank you so much for this,it really help me today
My car refused to start an I watched this video an fixed my car myself
God bless you
What was your problem when this happened to you ?
Thank you thank you thank you thank you! I did a dumb thing the other day when I connected the jumper cables backwards and destroyed a bunch of fuses. I probably also destroyed the car battery, but it was old anyway and I replaced it. The car was still totally dead. I learned the main, 100 amp fuse bolts in, and replaced it. The car was still dead, but the dash lights and fans worked. The radio did not work. I went through every under-the-hood fuse and found several scorched ones, and one bad one. The radio and more dash lights came back after replacing the bad fuses, but no starter activity. Your video offered the solution - that under-the-dash fuse was bad.
I should go through all the other under-the-dash fuses, but I dread the contortions I need to get into to get under there.
But thank you for a great video!
First of all, thank you for uploading such of great video.
It's very organize, and you explain things well.
Step by step, and with relevant information such as parts names, along with great explanations.
What can I say?.......... Your video is very helpful!... thanks for making it!
My corolla is a 2010 S model , and I can't find any of this info about it online.
So, thanks to your video I now know about the starter relay, starter fuse, the AM2 fuse.
And this put together gives me an idea of how to talk a service and parts depth.
And what kind of questions to ask, in other to locate these fuses and relays.
Great video , very detail and clear explanation, this is the best video I ever watched
Excellent video! Straight to the business with intelligent approach. Best wishes!
My car would not turn over, no clicking or nothing, replaced 15amp fuse and it fired right up, thank you for the video
Where does that fuse go?
@@smmaistheway it’s the small blue fuse he points out at the 2:28 mark.
I got same prob.. idunno
@@robertscott3342 I had the same problem but everytime I replaced it the car will crank and the fuse will blow up. How do I stop that?
Perfect video for trouble shooting a no ignition situation!!!
One of the best videos for car troubleshooting as well as camera work!! p.s. thanks for not talking about every part , tool , rag , cleaner , weather , etc b4 getting to the meat and potatoes of why we are here in the first place!...Lol I always need to start videos 2 min in to get passed them...👍🏻
THE BEST STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION OUT THERE. KEEP IT UP PLEASE!!!!
I smacked the starter of my 2007 Toyota Corolla CE 4-door with a hammer a few times and had someone crank it. It did the trick. The good old trick still works, hehe. Nonetheless, thank you for the great, quick, and simple content here. Cheers!
GOING THRU NO CRANK NO START ISSUE ON A 2005 COROLLA , GOOD INFORMATION FOR THAT PROBLEM . THANKS A LOT.
Going thru this problem right at this moment smh
@@acfresh2941 what was the problem bro? All I hear is buzzing no crank no start all of a sudden.
@@williamgomez5876 ended up being the starter bro. Grab a 2×4 and have someone knock on your starter while you try and crank it. That's how I found out, it started right up a few times then eventually went completely out.
@@acfresh2941 that's what I figured too. I'll give it a try tomorrow. Thanks
I just fixed my car now. Using your instructions. Thanks
Thank you for posting this video saved me hundreds!! I was driving down the road and lost power! Pulled over tied cranking and nothing no crank. After following your helpful video turns out am2 fuse was blown!! Thank you!!
Good explanation, but starting Toyota Corolla and check engine light fail to come up and engine failed to start finally all fuse was check engine started raining.
Thank you I had that problem today after trying to take a day off to rest fortunately did not work turn out the way I wanted it to this car failed on me surprisingly but it’s been kind of often on. I’ve been wondering what was up sometimes it start sometimes you have a hard time starting I have a new starter on it, both breakers talked about 30 amp breaker. I guess that is what they were good then luckily I had a relay I thought about it for the future had it sitting in my room was about to. Had a really twist my fingers in hand to get in there kind of strained my arm, but she started right up after that. Perfect video thank you.
Thanx man seriously one of the best trouble shoot vids I've seen. Make more for all range of vehicles
Excellent video, thanks so much for this that AM2 fuse is what my car needed, much appreciated it, save me hundreds of dollars
Thank you so much!!! Someone boosted my friends car backwards and this video is how I fixed it!!! Thanks!!
Thank you for the video. My 2007 Corolla recently started having a delay before cranking occasionally. It started just fine in the below zero weather last week but had the delay again today just once while running errands. It isn't consistent and sometimes it will do it just once in the middle of the day. Then it won't do it again for a few days. I was wondering where the starter relay and neutral safety switches were.
Thanks so much! Excellent video. Replaced the starter relay before seeing your video. Bit of a pain to replace that relay as it was really stuck. Ended up pushing it out on the side of the relay with the tip of the blade of my knife. Then tested power to the red wire out of ignition switch and had power there. Am assuming starter is bad. Thanks again for all the info.
Best video on this topic I have found. Clear, concise, and comprehensive. Thank you!
Best explanation video I ever seen. I'll save it in my favorites 👍
thank you for the locations. Now i need to know how to test them. Listen for the click of the relay is very helpful
So, I should be able to probe the starter wire for voltage when the switch is turned on and that will eliminate everything up to the starter??? Thanks.
Yeah 😊 , that would confirm that the circuit leading up to that point is functioning.
Excellent video. I have a question. My recently purchased 2005 Matrix with a 1.8 liter, automatic, 4wd has an intermittant no crank issue. I have battery voltage to my black solenoid wire while I am in the crank position, yet I still have a no crank condition. I don't belive that I'm hearing the solenoid engage. At some point just before I purchased this Matrix a Toyota dealer replaced the battery, starter and starter relay for this same issue. I tapped on the starter and solenoid but still no crank. I'm thinking that my solenoid on this new starter could have an issue. This Matrix has what I belive to be a theft deterent system. My security dash light, panic button and fob for locking and un-locking the car are working. Could my cut relay be an issue? From your video it appears that the starter relay and cut relay are two different relays. All of my electrical connections are clean and tight on my starter and battery. Grounds are good along with positive cables. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hey buddy I’ve got an 07 Corolla. Just replaced starter. Watched this video.
Car getting power but starter not cranking. All fuses look good. Where do I go from there? How do I know if it’s a relay. Better how do I know which one?
Great video! I need some advice. I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla S with an automatic transmission. Well first after watching your video I think I need to check the starter relay and the fuses. However, I may not have to, let me explain. The car only starts in neutral and a sometimes in park, The battery and cables are replaced and new (They were due for a change). The reverse lights also work when I put the car into reverse with the emergency brake on and key turned to the start position. The needle indicator on the Neutral Safety Switch seems to be in the correct location. So, now the car is not starting in park or neutral, I even tried reverse. OK, now when I try to start the car in park or in neutral I hear a low thud, very faint. Similar to what you hear when your battery is going dead. Correction, I have actually heard that all along. I need to have someone turn the key and poke my head under the hood and maybe use a stethoscope. After, everything I said, here is where is get interesting. When I turn the key to the start position, and poke my head under the hood, I hear a slight high pitch ringing - very faint - coming from the starter relay, I confirmed it with a stethoscope Last, part of this, I drove over a divider island while entering a supermarket parking lot on the driver's side tire. So, any ideas. I am wondering if the neutral safety switch is bad and I still hear a thud, maybe from the starter? I am concerned about the transmission, but don't want to file a claim It seem like I never get a break, I would greatly, greatly appreciate your opinion, Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to explain things in detail. Awesome 👌 👏
Great vids, direct n straight to the point, ...BRAVO!!!
Where to locate the ignition wire so that I can connect the wire to it for my fog light.
That's awesome! I really appreciate how detailed your explanation was! I could use your help with my situation. I have a 2007 FJ Cruiser with a no-crank, no-start issue. When I removed the starter relay and used a jumper wire, the car started. However, when I shift into reverse or drive, it works initially, but as soon as I try to change the gear to drive or start again, the engine dies. Could the neutral safety switch be the problem? I already replaced the starter relay, but it didn’t fix the issue.
Let me know if you'd like further edits!
This was an awesome video. I dont really know much about cars and you made it so i really learned what was going on. Thank you so much! Subscribed
Dude, you just saved my day. Thank you so much
That am2 fuse keeps getting blown up when I start the car how can I fix this?
Hello do you have a video on how to remove the starter relay?
Phenomenal video. Thorough, well explained
Thank you for this video bro this is exactly what I needed with even more info appreciate it 💯💯
Excellent video. You saved my bacon today. Thanks.
Excellent video, with beautiful in focus videography. Very informative. Thank you for posting.
I'm sorry if I'm asking an unrelated question.
Where does the thick black and green wire in the fuse box under the hood lead to?
If it's too complicated to put into a message it's fine thank you if you read it.
Thank you so much. You just saved me a lot of troubles ❤
Can you make a video on how to install ambient led lights on a toyota corolla 2007?
Thanks for your video it help me Fix my MOM CAR THANKS ALOT IT WAS THE 30AMP FUSE
You the man no too many word's to explain alot cool 😎 👌
Thanks alot
Was very helpful
U saved time and money both for me
oh man great video! great electrical diagram explanation.
One Question: I get power in the car, battery is 12.3V. fuses lil burnt but not blown. But when I try to crank it, powers goes out. Shorts out. Where should I look for that?
buen video arregle mi carro toyota gracias a este video 👍
That was actually helpful man
Thank you. This was very helpful. i almost replaced my starter, but I saved a bunch of money by just replacing the relay which solved the problem.
Don't have a Corolla but Do have Celica. NICE JOB! Thanks for the Tour, What a Need to be 'agile'. lol
Excellent! Concise and complete!
What is that big blue topless fuse that was to the right of the two little green 30 fuses that you were talking about? mine comes loose a lot and keeps my car from starting
I have a crank no start, I'm not getting spark... what items should I test.
Thanks for the information my car is running again
Thanks for saving me from spending hours on this.
What a nice video, I love it , thank you so much for taking your time to make it
Excellent explanation. Well done. Very clear for any new person trying to fix their Corolla
Yes
Hi the wire on starter which is always energized is protected by fuse or it goes directly from battery?
what can it be if the engine will crank but not start? changed the alternator because the battery light would come on sometimes and the motor seems to be not getting fire even though it cranks. New battery and changed the NSW about 7 months ago. The OBD switch will not read it comes back as an error. Had the old alternator bench diagnosed and it came back good even though the battery light would come on for a while and then go off for a while. Seems like everything shut down with the engine, sprayed starting fluid into the throttle body though it did not even try to crank, anything would help if possible!!!
Awesome video. I'm having a No Start Issue on a 2007 Toyota Corolla. Will check the neutral safety switch, etc.
Does it not crank at all?mines doing the same aswell
thank you for the great and valuable technical information. i have 2007 toyota corolla and after full car detailing the engine working for few seconds then switched off so what you think its going on ? , your advice greatly appreciated .
Did the engine bay get washed?
Great video! My 03 Corolla won't start but dash lights come ON normal. No Crank at all. Could that be the am2 fuse blown or other?
Did you figure out?
Would faulty relay or fuses cause intermittent no starts? Someone mentioned a recall on a part that can cause no start but also loss of all power while driving. Mine just occasionally won't start. No sound, nothing. Next try or two, starts right up.
mine is labeled on the top cover of the fuse panel 15a and its not for the starter. no idea which one would go to the starter. none blown either way.
Any advice?
I have a 2006 corolla
Im getting power out of black wire at neutral safety switch but none at wire to starter. Do not have the antitheft relay behind glove box.
I have already replaced
Alternator
Battery
Starter
Starter relay
Ignition switch
Ground wires.
Any help welcome.
I have a 2002 Corolla nze.. i have a after market push start on the car.. i change the starting motor in October an it was working. but now the car want start when press the push start all i am hearing is multiple clicking sound and the car not starting all the lights coming on the dashboard..what can be the problem?
I love Ur breakdown explaination. Good job bro. But how can I use multimeter to test if the right amount of voltage passes from one point to d other . Tnx
@juan what if all my lights on my dash board come on but,the car wont crank.? And I seen that u mentioned the alarm system . I had lost my keys and got some extra keys made. And not too long ago my car just gave up on me.i replaced alternator and the starter aswell. I do have a sound system but I doubt that's the issue
hey so we just bought a 07 corrola and when we were checking fuses for the stereo we unplugged a bunch of fuses. and now the car wont even attempt to crank over. is that a security feature?
Would that cause the car to start while running?and in auxillary mode
So how do i test the connection powering the starter? I know there is a tool I dont know the name. But just to summarizes can I just test that connection to see if It is sending power to my starter? if it is then I have a bad starter.
So I have a question. I have an aftermarket security system that someone else before me installed, it seams to have killed my car but the starter relay clicks when I turn the key. I can't hear it but I can feel it. My question is how do I go about removing it so I can start my car?
Straight forward video. I like it
My question is 4 months ago, my car out of no where, would not turn over. Call a tow truck and 2 hours later my car turn over and started. And it hasn’t happened since then. Would this be a starter concern?
Mine doesn't make the click noise. I checked the two fuses and it looks fine. Does that mean I need to replace the starter relay?
So, if I hear the relay clicking when I turn the key, does that mean that the neutral safety switch is fine?
I figured out my issue! Turns out to be an issue with the shift linkage. I manually tested positions with the neutral safety switch until I got the thing to start. Once it started, I couldn't get it into gear. So now I have to lift 'er up & see what's what. Thanks! Great audio btw. Did you lav up?
A relay click sound might not be from the starter relay so it's not indicative of either a good or bad safety switch. Good luck with the repair! The audio is from a Samsung galaxy s10+
Also the relay WILL click regardless of the safety switch position
@@LehewTech Good point. There are a few relays tucked away in there
Hey man I’ve looked at your video and followed the wires. I feel the clicks in the relays. But when I turn the key to actually crank the car I get nothing not even dash lights.
Your video is interesting, I got the same corolla model, hoping you can help me, I wasnt able to start it, yet the battery is still okay, but cant make the car start, but what i did was to use another battery and its one click start, then I put my own battery and its okay the problem is it doesnt start as quick as before, it takes 2-3 seconds to start.
Very good informative video. Thank you.
Hello dear
Do you know why my car the break light not working when I press breaks
Hey bud ?? Would that black wire from the ignition switch also run to the ignition coils from the ecm
My 06 corolla stopped running going down the hiway. After pulling over no crank no start. Could any of the things in the video be the issue?
Dude, this was excellent! Thank you
Out all video your video was the one thanks man
I have my toyoto corolla 2007 automatic. My problem is when i going to start the car it wont start but all working the light the radio everything but when i need to start it its not start. Then i need to wait then start again then wait again then start then it start. What will be the problem?
hey i have a question, my car had the check engine light with the code po705 which is the transmission range sensor circuit i recently changed it i put a new one and always put the check engine back
Does this starter relay location apply to a 1999 Corolla
What is the pin configuration of the relay,
Exactly the video I needed. This is my mom's car which has a no crank/no start problem. I'm suspecting it's the starter motor, but good to know now where everything else is to check voltage/continuity. Thank you!
Um so my AM2 fuse is blowing when I turn my ignition to start, first step to fix this would be to change the ignition relay first? I googled guys changing ignition switches and that wasnt it. Read 1 guy unplugged fuel injectors until the fuses stopped poppin, what do you think? Thank you
Hi, i have a 2008 Corolla having a crank no start issue with it. We have double checked keys , security alarm, also no check engine light is on so it’s not throwing any codes on the scanner. we ran a spark & fuel test as well. the car just cranks but does not turn over. No burnt fuses. Could it be the computer burned or some other electric problem?
my 2007 Toyota corolla sometimes during the day has bad ignition. It starts after the 3rd attempt.
I have a 2006 corola key is stock in egnition cylinder car start and shuts off at park (automatic transmission) but when you turn off the car key will not come out !!
I'm having problems with my 2004 Toyota Corolla I follow those instructions but I'm still getting start
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Good video. Solved my issues!