Wont start

Asked by Guru5Q3W Mar 27, 2017 at 11:25 AM about the 2005 Toyota Corolla CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2005 corolla will not start. I drove it home from
work the next morning it would not start. Lights
come on and I have had battery and starter tested
and they are good... Please help!

1 Answer

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Hi There are a number of things that will exibit the symptoms you are experiencing first I would start with the easy items like security, take the #1 key if possible place it in the door and unlock and lock the door several times holding it in the lock and unlock position if the vehicle is equipped with security factory and aftermarket, The likely causes for these symptoms are 1- blown starter fuse and or relay. 2 - vehilce is in security mode procedure mentioned above 3- Faulty ignition switch (common problem) 4- Connection issues for exasmple at the battery or ground., 5- PCM / ECM Thee list is ongoing but I would start with the simple like fuses,

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