No power to fuel pump when key is on the on position checked relay and fuses
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No power to fuel pump when key is on the on position checked relay and fuses 1 Answer
2001 Toyota Celica
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When I turn the key to start my car it lags for 2 sec. then it starts. It makes the it wants to turn on sound you know "choo, choo" then dies out, and then the car turns on. Why is this happening? 1 Answer
Could it be my sparkplugs are bad, or the battery isn't no good anymore? Not really sure was hoping you can help out. Thanks appreciate it.
1994 Toyota Celica
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I have a 1985 Celica GT-S convertible. It has power locks that started locking themselves about three weeks ago. After I got out of the car I would come back and the car would be locked. While driving they will auto lock. There is no remote used on the key chain. Coincidently my altenator failed this week. I had it replaced but my locks are still possessed. Do not want them to kill new altenator. Is there a fuse I can pull to disable the power locks as I don't use them anyway? 4 Answers
The car is very old but still very reliable. Don't want to mess around with a whole new electrical system. Driver window has not operated in several years and the motor for the top failed sometime...
1985 Toyota Celica GT-S Convertible
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I have 1996 celica and i am not getting voltage to fuel pump. 2 Answers
if I run direct wire pump runs but not when I turn key on. I thought relay was called EFI.
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88' ST no fuel pressure . where is "B1" and "FP"? 1 Answer
fuel pump not working. Relay? or pump?
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