Car will not start

Asked by Delyankiz May 02, 2017 at 12:40 AM about the 1999 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 1999 Toyota Corolla will not start there is a
click when attempting to start. And the indicator
brake is on

3 Answers

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Battery weak, loose battery connections (either end), bad terminal wires or terminals, bad alternator or starter, or again connections, frayed, loose, corroded, bad grounds from engine to frame, starter solenoid ect, check all those and have battery/alternator/starter tested at parts store. See if your e-brake is applied or if you need brake fluid or brake shoes/pads or electrical connections are loose, see if you have any brake fluid leaks or brake switch at brake pedal is bad, are you brake lights working ect.

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Starter could be in need for new contacts, common problem for this car after that long time. Cheap fix if you do it yourself. check my link and see if that sounds like your problem: http://antares.co.nf/toyota-corolla/starter/

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I make key in the Walmart for my car Toyota Corolla 2015 bate not starting to this new key After I triy the old key now doesn’t start the old key all so

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