'92 Toyota Pickup will not start

Asked by lennyll Oct 23, 2010 at 09:22 AM about the 1992 Toyota Pickup

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I turn the key to the start position, I hear a clicking sound coming from under the right side of the dash.  It will not start. When I attempt to jump start it, I get the same response.  The battery is new - has 12.5 volts

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Does it turn over at all? if not the clicking under the dash could be a relay that went out. im not positive on where the starter solenoid relay is but its worth looking in to.

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Your battery terminal connections or connections to your solenoid may be loose. I would try the battery cable connectors first, toyota puts cheap crappy connectors on. You will know you are not getting a good connection if you test the cable a little further down and get low voltage.

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I have 1992 Toyota pick up. when I turn the key, nothing happens. no sound, no clicking. nothing

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It all started when the alarm system shorted out. Then the EFI relay started getting super hot and the engine dies out. After the relay cools down, the engine runs until it gets super hot again, then the engine dies out. Now the engine does not start at all. It turns over but does not start. There is no voltage at the 7.5 amp charge fuse. Also, no voltage at the COR relay.

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