2011 Camry

Asked by Jongonz23 Sep 22, 2017 at 02:43 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello... my 2011 Camry won’t start....I turn the key and I
hear rapid clicks going off and I see the oil symbol blinks
really fast on my dash.... what could it be... just had an oil
change like 3 days ago

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Suggest you check the engine oil level. Make sure it's up to the full mark. Smell the oil. If it smells like Gas do not start the vehicle. The clicking noise could be several things. Dead battery...bad connections at the battery...bad starter motor. You could try a proper jump start with a known good battery. Careful now. If those jumper cables are not connected correctly...big $$$$$$ repairs will follow. We typically start the diagnosis with a digital Volt meter. Get back to us with your progress.

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