SOURCE: Toyota RAV 4 1.8 A - engine doesn't start after battery exchange
may sound like a dumb question but you didnt by chance hook up the battery or jumpstart the car with polarity reversed by accident at some point during this process? i would check all the underhood main fuses and interior fuses as well, what is the condition of the battery post clamps? if they are badly corroded be sure to clean them very well and wash them with a baking soda and water solution im thinking one of the cables or smaller wires that hook up at the battery is broken or possibly some freak accident happend and the computers need to be flashed at a dealer. either way i wish you luck please rate -jeff
SOURCE: automatic engine immobilizer wo'nt reset
The immobilizer does not "lock" the ignition, it does not energize the fuel injection relay. What you have is a "locked" steering column. Put the key in the ignition, and pull/turn the steering wheel HARD left or right, whilst turning the key to on or start. Do BOTH at the same time.The action of you pulling on the steering wheel will unlock the steering column.
SOURCE: 1999 Toyota Camary, steering wheel locked
It happened to me. It is a common problem in older Camrys and Hondas. The cars are so reliable that the key gets worn down after all these years. Get a the dealership to order a new key in. The can use the cars ID number. The old key can't disengage the steering wheel locking mechanism in order to start the car.
SOURCE: Radio goes out when start engine. Loses all settings.
Your radio might be shorting out. I would make sure the ground wire hasn't come off.
SOURCE: 1996 Toyota Camry Stalls when slowing down/stopped
Your carb may need cleaning. I had the same problem with my Astra. If not then there is too much air getting into the engine.
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