2001 Toyota echo

Asked by Opie7276 Nov 23, 2018 at 01:09 PM about the 2001 Toyota ECHO 4 Dr STD Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car just died going down the road.  I have  
change the fuel pump. And I change the crankshaft
sensor also. And we got an error on a tester witch
and changed no. Two ignition coil so I change that.
Then I change all 4 spark plug. Now it try to start
but won't.  Now I don't know what to do next.

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There are countless things that it could be. Stop guessing and get a proper diagnosis. Much cheaper than a fuel pump that probably isn't as good as the factory one it replaced. The problem may be nothing more than worn-through wire insulation causing a short. If you want to diagnose it yourself a good first step is to verify fuel or spark. Try to start it then pull a spark plug to see if it's wet from fuel. Ground the spark plug and see if a spark jumps the gap when cranked. The idea is to use the easiest tests to eliminate the most possible causes. Don't guess, you're more likely to make matters worse.

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