Intermittent ignition problem with my 2005 Toyota Camry LE.

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Asked by johnathanmillerr Jun 10, 2014 at 02:36 PM about the 2005 Toyota Camry LE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have had the starter replaced, the alternator, and battery checked, and still have an
intermittent ignition problem. My particular model has the Toyota ignition inhibitor and I
think the issue is connected to that but the dealer mechanic says that it should have
nothing to with it.

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Ck main fuse 1 st. Ck head light Ck cable ends Ck starter relay Let me know

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If your battery is over 5 years old that may be your entire problem. My kids car had the same issue. Replaced everything you have replaced and had the battery checked. Battery tested fine. Problem remained...changed out battery, problem solved. Never trust those battery load testers....

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Update: When I purchased my Camry in 2006, Toyota was installing an anti- theft device they called "Protection Plus". Essentially it is an ignition inhibitor wired to the starter, and in order to start the car you need to engage the inhibitor (turn on the radio, roll the driver-side window down, turn on hazard lights, something like that). If the inhibitor is not engaged the car will not start let alone turn over. I took the car back to the dealer that sold the car to me and asked if this could be my problem, they said maybe but that they would replace the component free of charge. After the replacement the car runs perfectly. Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions, I will definitely keep them in mind should something else go wrong in the future.

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Does it run worse in the wet spray the ing coil down one at a time If it misses when you spray the coils rhey have a short The get little holes in the bottom of the coil over the spark plugs and short against the head and misfire at the plug Take a look let me know

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I have the answer to solve all your ignition problems. Scrap or burn, bury, or scrap the car and yes and don’t forget to do the same with the dam alarms systems to.

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