Toyota Sienna 2011 won't start.

Asked by Lee Aug 16, 2020 at 09:27 PM about the 2011 Toyota Sienna Limited 7-Passenger AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I hit a curb at 30mph and broke right front rotor, cv joint and tore the break
line going to the wheel. After turning car off I cannot restart car. Nor will it go
into accessory mode via push button. Power to dome light and to door locks
but other than that nothing, If I push on brake and push start button, just see
blinking red icon of car with lock. If i just press once to go into accessory
mode without depressing break pedal, nothing happens.

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Sounds like the antitheft system is preventing it from starting. Probably jarred something really good and triggered it. Try disabling the theft system (just look up the model instructions for it it varies but can generally be done as long as you have the keys). Hope this helps.

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