Why does my Toyota 4Runner engine not start?
Why does my Toyota 4Runner engine not start?
As of recently, it has become parked because it doesn’t want to fire right up. It cranks, but fuel doesn’t seem to be going through it. I have replaced from the fuel pump, filter, 3 relays that pertained to it, and still nothing!
What to do if your fuel pump won’t start?
Use a circuit tester to check all the electrical connections to the fuel pump. Turn the key to ON. If you see a current, then it is not the pump. If there is no current, check the fuse.
What to do if your Toyota won’t start?
Battery – If the connections on your battery become corroded, there is no longer a connection to the rest of the car. This can keep you from starting. Clean the posts and try to start the car. Additionally, the battery may be dead. Take a battery tester and test the cranking amps to see if they are weak.
Why does my Toyota Prius not start up?
If you get no lights and your battery is working, the ignition switch could be to blame. If you get dash lights, then turn the key to start to see if the lights go out on the dash. If the lights go out, your ignition switch is okay. Starter Connection – Corrosion on the starter can keep the car from starting.
As of recently, it has become parked because it doesn’t want to fire right up. It cranks, but fuel doesn’t seem to be going through it. I have replaced from the fuel pump, filter, 3 relays that pertained to it, and still nothing!
Use a circuit tester to check all the electrical connections to the fuel pump. Turn the key to ON. If you see a current, then it is not the pump. If there is no current, check the fuse.
Where is the fuel pump relay on a Toyota?
The relay you are talking about is called the “Circuit Opening Relay” and is located on top of the ECU, which is between the driver and passenger footwell behind the radio. You can get to it by pulling back the front inner corner of the passenger carpet.
Battery – If the connections on your battery become corroded, there is no longer a connection to the rest of the car. This can keep you from starting. Clean the posts and try to start the car. Additionally, the battery may be dead. Take a battery tester and test the cranking amps to see if they are weak.