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I checked all the fuses. No fuses are blown. The battery is fully charged & the electrical, lights, & radio all work fine. The 2004 Toyota Sienna van still doesn't even turn

I checked all the fuses. No blown fuses.

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My 2004 Toyota sienna XLE , the battery is fully charged. I turn the key and it doesn't run. I f the relay fuse is fried witch one do I replace?will the van start then?

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Starter. Engine locked. Maybe?

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Can be a bad contact in one of the cables. A bad contact in a switch or electronic switch. a bad relay, and a dozen other causes.
Please start measuring to where the power comes and where it stops. You are close to the car, we are not. For a correct diagnose use a multimeter and look under the hood.

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SOURCE: 2004 sienna toyota van electric door not working

The first thing to check is the fuse that controls that door's motor. Look in your manual for the fuse chart. Determine where the fuse panel is and which fuse it is. Pull that fuse and take a close look to see if it has blown. If so, replace it with a new one of the same amperage

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SOURCE: Ignition and/or starter problem.

Immobilizer armed its self

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SOURCE: rav 4 won.t start

I would look at the key. Is it the original. Didm you get an add on alrm system or remote start switch?

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SOURCE: I have a 2004 Toyota Sienna Van. The steering

it sounds like your ignition switch is bad. you need to get a new one

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2009

SOURCE: integration relay p/n 82641-08020 for my 2000 Toyota Sienna van

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I recommend a pull, light tap and reconnect, recheck B4 buying. Also, shop manual has proper test procedure, Pages BE16-17

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