2004 Highlander, electrical issues all of a sudden. Sitting in car listening to radio with car not running and then the radio stutters and dies out. Didnt think anything of it until I tried to start

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Asked by Sam Nov 14, 2014 at 12:24 AM about the 2004 Toyota Highlander V6 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The car. No clicking nothing. The dash
lights fickered as I turned the key. Stepped
out and noticed my lights on, turned off the
switch but still stayed on. Then the radio
didnt even turn back on. Not only that but
only my driver window operates now and I
could open/close it with the key out and
door open. Thinking it may be the ignition.
Any help would be appreciated

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Tried jumping the car also and didnt start with still the same problems mentioned. Had a hard time putting in neutral to get towed.

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