2000 Toyota Celica Cranks but won't start

Asked by Celicaboy77 Dec 06, 2018 at 07:03 PM about the Toyota Celica

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car started to have trouble starting the other day when
my boyfriend tried to start it trying to head home, he got a
jump and it started and he got it home, I replaced my coil
packs today and charged the battery at first it didn't start I
took the coil packs back out and put them back in with a
little more lubricant and she turned on but when we went
back out to turn the car on and go somewhere it wouldn't
start again. Tried taking the coil packs in and out again, no
spark. I even tried jumping her incase it was just my
battery. Any ideas?

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Scan for codes. Spark depends on more than coil packs. This intermittent problem could be crankshaft position sensor (code P0320), camshaft position sensor (code P0340), and maybe ignition relay going weak.

Code p1305 so from what I've looked up it's coil pack number 2 not getting a good connection I believe? Either that or a faulty engine control module

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