2005 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder....Car was idling for approx 30 min, put in reverse,backed up 3 feet and shut off. Car would not start after this, it cranked but would not start. I let it sit for about and hour still cranked but would not start. I would appreciate any suggestions.

Asked by Guru58HHJ Jan 27, 2018 at 11:22 PM about the 2005 Toyota Camry LE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Start by spraying some quick start in the throttle body and see if it runs for a bit. This will determine if it's fuel related.

Will def try spraying some quick start in it . Do not think it got too hot from idling...to be sure I left it sit for about an hour and tried again. It still cranked but would not start. Thanks for the input..appreciate it.

Ended up being a fuel pump fuse that had blown....after changing the fuse it started up and ran for about a week. It then blew the fuse again and as soon as I changed it , it blew again. An suggestions??

Replace the fuel pump, it sounds like it is drawing too much power.

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We replaced the fuel pump, it started and ran for about 25 miles and shut off again, blown fuse again. Any other suggestions?? Please help!

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