about my no car starting.

Asked by Petey Nov 04, 2021 at 09:46 PM about the 1995 Toyota Avalon 4 Dr XL Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So i asked you about my new starter.So that means my starter is good?Cause i
did drive for a while until it stalled again.Can my bad non connecting problem
make my new starter go bad?

3 Answers

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I tried to answer but the site wasn’t posting answers. So yes it can due to low voltage. Run a voltage drop test on main power and ground pathways. Remember to replace that starter relay.

39,945

If you're having intermittent problems you'll have to trouble shoot it when it happens , A voltage drop test was probably mentioned before , there may be other wiring problems causing it , in a car that old it could be the ignition or who knows .

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if it stalls AFTER the start?? I'd check the fuel relay on that. It's probably in the fuse box area, most likely. I haven't had a car like that so I'm not sure. Secondly, if it stalls on you after start you could have a throttle body issue. I just replaced my TB on my VW Jetta and it did the same thing.. just stalled and it did in the middle of driving down road. Start looking for a Toyota parts store with refurbished parts, like I did. I got a TB for $30 and replaced my self.

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