2003 tocoma will not start. along with now lights on gages hurn sounds funny snd week no head lights

Asked by LCACGUY Mar 14, 2015 at 03:05 PM about the 2003 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner V6 Crew Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Really stuck here. The radio works, dome light does, if I turn on the hazards there is a buzzing sound by the inside fuze box, if I hit the brakes it all goes off. Any idea would be grest. Im thinking the ignitin switch yet someghings come on. Help im lost here. Thanks

So for those who come up with something along these lines here you go. I was starting the car it turned for a second then just stopped. At this time I all the rest happened. No head lights No warning lights No power for windows No wippers Hazards would not come on and made a buzz sound by tbe inside fuse box hurn would make a very low noise Radio would turn on with key in the acc position and warning beeb for keys would work anything that did power up would go offwith the brake peddle and when going for a start. All of this from nothing more than the grounding strap off the negitive side of the battery being lose.

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Yeah those pesky ground straps can be a caution. Glad it was such a simple fix (thumbs up)

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