Won't start

Asked by ASHLEYLEW Jul 21, 2019 at 03:01 PM about the 2001 Lexus ES 300 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I've replaced several parts spark plugs, PCV valve,
air intake hose and battery yet  my car still won't
start. Any suggestions my first time repairing my
car myself for a girl I feel pretty accomplished lol.
Thank you in advance

4 Answers

I suggest you have the trouble codes read and if there are any post them here. When you don't know what the issue is the first thing to do is check for spark and fuel to the engine.

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Put the tools down and step away from the vehicle. Throwing the wrong parts at it is foolish and expensive. It is time to take it to an experienced mechanic.

That was rude sir, you go girl! My Lexus Es300 2001 is doing the same thing.

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@Jenna, Well maybe I think you are the rude one. Throwing parts at a problem due to a lack of expertise in the diagnostic department is foolish. She needs a mechanic to get involved.

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