I brought a car from a person on offer up they said all they needed was a fuel pump and a brand new battery brought brand new battery and now car won't crank at first it was cranking and now I put bra

Asked by GuruBYKY5 Dec 14, 2018 at 09:53 AM about the 1992 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Put brand new battery in my
Toyota Camry 1992 also was told
that it was needed a fuel pump is
it possible that that's all it needs
because I can hear the car getting
energy from the inside but there's
no crank at all I drove the car back
from where I brought it from and
it's set for a couple of months and
then I put a new battery in is it
possible that is just the fuel pump
that's why it's not cranking at all
maybe I took the last life out of of
the car

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The car would still crank, even with a bad fuel pump. You will need to check the charging and starter circuits, or possibly the ignition circuit. At the very least make sure the battery cables are attached correctly all the way to the starter motor and relay.

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Yeah car would still crank if all it needed was a fuel pump. Electrical fault somewhere

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