My car don't start after I crash lights are on but no start

Asked by Mamita123 Aug 29, 2015 at 12:23 PM about the 2005 Toyota Corolla S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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"After crash" is really big variable here. Where was point of impact? And no turn-over .... nothing ...or cranks over but no start? Also what lights - specifically?

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How severe was the crash?? Maybe the engine and/or fuel systems could have affected. Better have it looked at by a mechanic ASAP. Are you going to report this to your Insurance Company?

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Well Mamita123, we are trying to help.... your Corolla does have a fuel pump shut off similar to a Ford that will cut power to pump whenever air-bags deploy. But it's not as easy as just pushing a button like a Ford to re-set

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My mother died in the result of this accident there's not much damage done but the bags were deployed and yes insurance was notified now the car will crank but will not start I can replace all the sheet metal the hood that fenders the frame is Not Bent there has been no liquid loss the car should start and run

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