Roy, I've never repaired a car (never had a person to show me anything about them) but the way you walked through each step gave me the courage to try it out and after about 2 hours (mostly fiddling with the air intake) I was able to do it! Thank you for putting this video together.
Thank you sir! That "hit the starter" saved me! Sometimes it's this easy. I tried everything from testing the starter relay, battery voltage, and fuses.
@@RoysGarage808 my 2005 camry le, 4 cyc wont turnover. THought is was battery, replaced it, but nothing. When I turn the key, nothing, no click either. We tried tapping starter, nothing. All lights, signals, radio, windows work so. I check to fuses under the hood and the 5 amp fuse (someone suggested) under the dash port cover on drivers side and it's good. Does this seem like a starter solenoid or starter itself? Thank you sir!
Nice job, Roy. You make my life a bit easier and you save me a lot of money in repair bills. You also increase my self confidence.…I can actually do this myself! Thanks my friend! Rick
Great video Roy. got to get mine fixed, it just makes a thunk. I had a new battery a month ago. I wish you had turned the key to the see what your this vehicle sounds like defective. I will try the hit test. I used to get a Chevy to start by banging on it and then turning the key.. mahalo
No need for anti seize on the bolts unko,they shouldn't be as tight and stuck as the original OEM starter,just torque it to specs and you good to go at 27 ft lbs unless you live in the East Coast on the rust/salt belt then yes anti seize is a must
Great Job Roy! Just wondering, did you have to buy the Denso starter from a dealer or some place online? I have a 2005 Camry since new and it's been very reliable. Just basic maintenance really. I'm still on the original brake pads and shoes at 73,000 miles!
I got it through my local parts store. The great thing about Denso is that Toyota uses Denso for their cars. So getting a Denso is basically the same as getting an original part from the dealership! Sometimes I’ve been able to find them on Amazon but not always, I usually work with my local parts store. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Roy, I've never repaired a car (never had a person to show me anything about them) but the way you walked through each step gave me the courage to try it out and after about 2 hours (mostly fiddling with the air intake) I was able to do it! Thank you for putting this video together.
Thank you sir! That "hit the starter" saved me! Sometimes it's this easy.
I tried everything from testing the starter relay, battery voltage, and fuses.
same here. was stuck in grocery parking lot. saved calling a tow truck! thanks for tips and videos!
Dang Roy, this is the second time you save me!
Absolutely the best video tutorial I've seen on a auto repair. Thank you Roy!
Thank you for watching 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching👍🤙👍
@@RoysGarage808 my 2005 camry le, 4 cyc wont turnover. THought is was battery, replaced it, but nothing. When I turn the key, nothing, no click either. We tried tapping starter, nothing. All lights, signals, radio, windows work so. I check to fuses under the hood and the 5 amp fuse (someone suggested) under the dash port cover on drivers side and it's good. Does this seem like a starter solenoid or starter itself? Thank you sir!
Man i really dig your temperament and thoroughly explaining the things your doing and WHY it’s important. ❤ Good Work my friend
Thanks for doing the work you're doing and showing people how to do it correctly best job Roy
Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Made all the difference for me to see your video. I've never changed anything this involved by myself, but did it
Nice job, Roy. You make my life a bit easier and you save me a lot of money in repair bills. You also increase my self confidence.…I can actually do this myself! Thanks my friend! Rick
Glad I could help and Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Great step by step video! Thank you!
Thanks for watching 🤙
Thanks again roy good job brother aloha
Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thanks Roy
Will work on mine tonight per your video 👍🏽
great installation, i ll get ready with the tools and ordering everything to set it up, thank you
Worked like a charm, thanks!
Great video Roy. got to get mine fixed, it just makes a thunk. I had a new battery a month ago. I wish you had turned the key to the see what your this vehicle sounds like defective. I will try the hit test. I used to get a Chevy to start by banging on it and then turning the key.. mahalo
Dammit Boi! U know da kind, huh!? Saved me so much money, braddah!
No need for anti seize on the bolts unko,they shouldn't be as tight and stuck as the original OEM starter,just torque it to specs and you good to go at 27 ft lbs unless you live in the East Coast on the rust/salt belt then yes anti seize is a must
Strong work...mahalo 🤙🏼🌴
Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
I have a JAPAN MADE 2006 TOYOTA CAMRY LE. Does it require a JAPAN MADE starter ?
Great video
Thank you Roy!
Great Job Roy! Just wondering, did you have to buy the Denso starter from a dealer or some place online? I have a 2005 Camry since new and it's been very reliable. Just basic maintenance really. I'm still on the original brake pads and shoes at 73,000 miles!
I got it through my local parts store. The great thing about Denso is that Toyota uses Denso for their cars. So getting a Denso is basically the same as getting an original part from the dealership! Sometimes I’ve been able to find them on Amazon but not always, I usually work with my local parts store. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thank you
What's so hard about disconnecting battery . Stupid move with the tape
its not stupid if it works , you save time avoiding extra work
Aloha sir
Thank you for watching 👍👍🤙
Must like black tape . Makes no since at all
say something better mf
tanx uncz
I'm getting ready to the same job but only thing I learned from this video is how not to do it
you can make a video doing it better , or maybe you're lazy af like always mf