Camry 2012 SE does no start. No lights, no sounds at all. new battery.

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Asked by ivirus006 Jul 06, 2017 at 04:39 PM about the 2012 Toyota Camry SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Toyota Camry SE 2012. Has engine light on. Code was for the Neutral Safety
Switch, I've replaced it, nothing changed. Now the car completely died, like the
battery is dead. I put in a new battery, nothing changed. I can jump start it but it
dies again next time. Any ideas?

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What engine and Transmission? If a NEW battery keeps going dead then the diagnosis will require the use of a digital volt ohm meter to check the charging system and the presence of any excessive parasitic loads. Gets kinda technical. Best to have a Pro check it out. Keep us up to date on this interesting issuenough and good luck.

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