My 09 Toyota camry won't start

Asked by Letigtz Feb 04, 2018 at 10:02 PM about the 2009 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Toyota camry won't start, i just replace the
battery,  but only the band is working,  I need help,
thanks.

9 Answers

21,360

Does the battery crank the engine over? Any warning lights on or flashing when the engine was running?

21,360

Ok...the next step in the diagnosis is to scan the computers for trouble codes. Some auto parts stores will do this for free. Unfortunatley...you are unable to get the vehicle to said PS. Absent a scan tool...we would check for spark and fuel delivery. Special tools are required to do these tests. Have had any recent repair work done on this vehicle? Also...try this. Go to the rear of the vehicle and smack the bottom of the gas tank with the palm of your hand a few times. See if she will start up.You may have a failing fuel pump. .

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Letigtz......did you ever resolve the issue with this vehicle?

21,360

Hmmmm........interesting. keep us up to date. Is this vehicale now at the repair shop?

No, I found a mechanic that is going to go check it out, I will keep you updated. Thanks.

Bad news, my daughter blow up the engine on it. Now I have to buy another engine, at a cost of 2000+. Thanks for all your help.

21,360

Wow,......sorry for the bad news. We all learned from your experience. Thanks for the update.

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