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Do you have a battery in it? If so, charge the battery with a 6 amp battery charger overnight. Charge it in the vehicle, DON'T remove it.
OK , old 23 year , TOY
automatic trans,
not told is if DRIVE fails, and if fails what it does.
does it up-shift at all? or stuck in 1st gear,?
we cant drive your car, to see all that..
find a shop ask them for diagnose it.
it can be the transmission or engine , the latter super weak.
only tech can know what to do and find cause.
scan the PCM yet?
miles on car not told, or engine/trans./?
250,000 miles?
It sounds like you have a bad actuator. This is attached to the starter and has a solonoid that pushes the starter motor gears into the engine gear. If the solonoid is faulty this may happen. Also check alignment of the same.
There are a few things you can do to get your key fob working like new again:
1) Wipe the board
The board inside your remote can get a lot more filthy than you think! When the board is dirty it can prohibit the contact to the circuit board when you push down on the button. Simply wiping the circuit board off can make your key fob like new again!
2)Get it checked
Go to your local hardware store like AutoZone or Oreilly's. They usually have a RF frequency tester. This little gadget will let you know if your key fob is sending a signal. If it is, you may need to reprogram your key fob to your vehicle
3)The old car battery reset trick
I know this sounds absurd, but it works sometimes and is worth trying. If you exhausted all of the options above, disconnect both terminals on your car battery for 10 minutes. Then reconnect them and try your key fob. This has worked for many people and I have no idea why. If you do, please comment below to explain.
4)New fob!
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I think you should go for repair manual first for your vehicle after that it will be easy for you to solve the problem. Check the link may be you will get something useful here
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That knocking may be permanent internal damage due to low oil or a bearing. If u still have the knocking w oil full, get ready for some serious engine work. Think about how much u want to invest. Fixing the seal is 1 issue but u may have 2 very expensive issues. Rebuilt motor would be my suggestion. Good luck
It definitely sounds like a weak battery issue. Ck your connections at the battery for cleanliness & tightness. U need to have the batt checked along w the charging system & ckd for electrical shorts. If no problem is found that is the starting line. It may be a prob in the ignition system etc. if the problem isn't found by here. Good Luck
Bank 1 is always the same side as the number one cylinder. Bank 2 is the other side of the engine. Sensor 1 is always before the catalytic converter and Sensor 2 is always after the catalytic converter.
The traction and ABS lights are on due to a problem with the ABS system.You will need the codes scanned to determine what the failure could be. ( speed sensor/wiring/etc ) If you are referring to the temperature guage reading low, have your thermostat checked for being stuck open.
The ABS has nothing to do with the engine running lean. You may have two problems. A lean condition is the result of more air than fuel entering the engine.Check for any loose/disconnected vacuum hosing in/around the engine first. If nothing found, you will need a scan tool to check sensor operation and determine the source of what is causing the lean condition as well as finding the issue with your ABS problem