07 Camry no start but lights come on

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Asked by Guru9WTS8B Feb 23, 2021 at 04:41 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 07 Camry the car randomly won’t start at
all no clicks but the lights and radio come on and if
I let it sit it’ll turn on. I’ve replaced the starter and
alternator. I’ve replaced battery terminal cables and
crankshaft censor. I’ve taken the battery to get
tested and It’s actually overcharged and in good
condition. At this point I don’t want to put anymore
money into it. I’ve taken it to the Toyota dealership
and they don’t even know what’s wrong. Is it
electrical? Please help!

7 Answers

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Next time this happens....pull the gear shift lever in and out of N-P......then try a restart. Get back with results.

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Shift from P-N-P and try again. Get back with results.

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Hello I just tried this method and nothing. Someone just tried charging my battery and still nothing. My dash lights work and all but no crank. There’s days it does crank but it struggles to turn over I have to pump the gas peddle for the car to gain enough power to start up. Maybe the fuel pump?? Someone suggested that it might be my anti theft system since I don’t have the original.

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Oh another thing I recently started hearing is a sound that seems to come out of the fuse box area. It’s like a computer beeping 3 times and then my car seems to act normal again. I’ve googled this and I’ve seen different answers one was that it’s the fuel pump warning too much air intake. Not sure google is not reliable. I’ve just ran out of hope. No mechanic I take it to seems to know what it is. They feel so bad that no one charges me and they want me to follow up with them on the solution.

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When the engine IS running....any warning lights on or flashing? Is this a Push Button Start vehicle?

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No warning lights. Not a push start vehicle. I took it to the dealership while my car was running and since it wasn’t acting up the mechanics at the shop could not find anything wrong. They suggested the starter but I just replaced it as well as the alternator.

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