I have 1993 Corolla and I put the key in ignition got to turn over I get no fuel pump no dash or headlights and no crank I replaced the engine main relay and have checked all grounds

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Asked by Monstercypher Feb 21, 2015 at 06:53 PM about the 1993 Toyota Corolla

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Need some advice

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You didn't mention battery? A dead/weak battery, or even a good one with corroded cable terminals will do that. How old is battery? And if you let me know whether it has the 1.6L- 4A Fe or the 1.8L- 7A FE I can make some suggestions

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Battery is less than one year terminals are clean and it's the 1.8 7A FEI

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I know this is a real PITA but you might have to start pulling fuses, one by one, and look at each, in both cabin and underhood box. The relays in the underhood J/B can be swapped with each other too, to see if one works and another not. But don't leave them swapped, they need to go back where they were. This is just to test. Make sure the battery ground is clean and tight where it bolts on engine block too.

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Thanks everyone for replys actually this morning I went thre all the cars grounds and hots and sanded down to metal on all components like block to body starter and alternator as well as battery ground and battery terminals and cranked first try

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I have a 93 corolla with ignition problems. Replaced the coil pack with new one. Car start right up the first day. Next day it turn on but will shut down when places on D..... Now it will not start unless I remove the number 1 spark plug wire and ground it to engine. Please advise!

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i hv 94 corolla dx1.8 same found many wires frayed/broken look around closeley peel back add nore wire if needed and solder all are were so worn out and broken.tps,coo sensor,iac,map,maf,o2sens, etc every little wire.harnes

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