Help My automatic car stalled and wont start no more

Asked by Cleaven May 21, 2019 at 08:52 AM about the 2000 Toyota Corolla CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

so my brother bought this toyota for like 250$ i dont know why he did that but
now hes away and I have to move the car every week so i dont get a ticket.

and the other day while i was on drive the car just stalled and since then it
wont turn back on

when i turn the key ignition nothing happens no click no sound no crank no
nothing but the battery works the flasher the radio everything works

2 Answers

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Haven't given anyone much to go on here. You have to start with some good old fashioned troubleshooting. Is the engine turning over (cranking)? If Yes, the battery and starter are good. Does it have spark? Pull a plug wire and test. If not, you have an ignition system problem. Does it have fuel? Starting fluid is the easiest way to check (remove air filter and spray a bit in to see if it starts). Does it have timing or compression?

ok so it was stuck in parking mode so i took a screw a unlocked the shift stick with a button that was near te stick and then i put it on neutral and the car started.... but now it just wont start in parking mode only in neutral what to do?

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