2007 Camry

Asked by YaVette Apr 03, 2016 at 02:19 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry XLE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello. I have a 2007 Toyota Camry that was
running just fine until early Sunday April 2. The
lights on the dash were blinking on and off as they
please. That's stopped but car still will not turn
over. Thought I may need a jump start but got
someone to assist me with a jump this morning,
car still wouldn't turn over. The lights, radio, came
on but will not turn over at all. Makes clicking
noise. What can I do? Please help.

1 Answer

IF that "Jump Start" was performed properly....my guess is you have a bad connection in the start system...or....a bad Starter Motor. Try Tapping on the starter motor with a small hammer while someone attempts a start.. A professional would start the diagnosis using a Digital Volt Meter...looking at battery voltage and performing voltage drop tests in the starter circuit. Of course there is always the possibility the battery in this vehicle is the root cause of this issue.

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