98 toyota camry won't crank.
brendeh18
12-30-2017, 10:14 AM
hello, I have a 1998 toyota camry , 4 cylinder that will not crank. I have put a new starter, starter relay, battery, ground wire, and ignition switch into the car. we finally got it to start with the key last night and thus morning, however when I went to leave work thus morning it would not start again. I have to jump it by using the starter relay. does anyone have any ideas of what could be the problem, or anyone that has had th is problem?
Brian R.
12-31-2017, 09:06 PM
If you had to start it by shorting the starter relay, then you are not getting power to the starter relay. Check the electrical connections and continuity between the ignition switch and the relay. Also check the connections and continuity between the relay and ground.
It wouldn't be the first time that a rebuilt starter wasn't good. May be the starter. Can you reliably start it with by shorting the relay?
Are you sure the positive batter cable is good? You didn't mention it.
What happens when you can't get it to turn over? Do you hear a click or buzzing or multiple clicks, or nothing?
It wouldn't be the first time that a rebuilt starter wasn't good. May be the starter. Can you reliably start it with by shorting the relay?
Are you sure the positive batter cable is good? You didn't mention it.
What happens when you can't get it to turn over? Do you hear a click or buzzing or multiple clicks, or nothing?
Stealthee
12-31-2017, 10:39 PM
Could be a neutral safety switch. Try pulling the shifter into neutral and see if it starts.
brendeh18
01-01-2018, 12:18 AM
-when I turn the key I can hear a clicking noise that's coming from the engine compartment. I believe it's the starter but I'm not entirely sure since I'm usually alone when this happens.
-so far everytime I short the starter relay it does start the engine. Howevery I pretty much parked the car until I can get it to start the right way.
- I have not replaced the positive battery cable. That's one of the things that I know it could be. Also could be another ground somewhere. It's just odd that I could start it with the key with no problem in the morning after replace 2 ground wires. Then have it go back to not starting again.
-And I believe my mechanic did check the connectivity between the ignition switch and the relay and between the relay and the ground. We were checking alot of areas to see if they were getting voltage. but I will double check.
-so far everytime I short the starter relay it does start the engine. Howevery I pretty much parked the car until I can get it to start the right way.
- I have not replaced the positive battery cable. That's one of the things that I know it could be. Also could be another ground somewhere. It's just odd that I could start it with the key with no problem in the morning after replace 2 ground wires. Then have it go back to not starting again.
-And I believe my mechanic did check the connectivity between the ignition switch and the relay and between the relay and the ground. We were checking alot of areas to see if they were getting voltage. but I will double check.
brendeh18
01-01-2018, 12:19 AM
and I will try putting it in neutral to see if it will start. My fiance has a Taurus that had that problem.
Brian R.
01-02-2018, 12:18 AM
If you hear only one click each time you turn the key, it is very likely to be the starter solenoid contacts. This is a common problem in your engine, and other Toyota engines also. You may have bought a starter which was not completely rebuilt and they left the original contacts in, or installed them incorrectly. Replacing them is easy and relatively cheap. You need to buy two different part numbers for your engine. There is a topic specifically on this issue in the FAQ topic at the top of the Camry forum.
If you are getting many fast clicks when you turn the key, you are getting insufficient current to activate the solenoid. Bad connection or wire somewhere.
If you are getting many fast clicks when you turn the key, you are getting insufficient current to activate the solenoid. Bad connection or wire somewhere.
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