Toyota Corolla 2005 won't start, Please help

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Asked by Kenneth1996 Sep 23, 2016 at 11:50 AM about the 2005 Toyota Corolla CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I recently changed the spark plugs in my 2005
toyota corolla CE and oil filter and fuel pump. But
the vehicle still cranks and won't start up. I assume
there must have been somewhere on the vehicle
that shorts the power or something. Please give
me some suggestions (detailed suggestions
please)

4 Answers

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does it have fuel pressure? is their spark at the spark plug?

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What do you mean fuel pressure? I've bought new spark plugs and presume they would have spark. But if the new spark plugs do not make a spark what could possibly be the problem there?

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You could possibly have a camshaft or a crankshaft position sensor that has failed and is no longer giving off a signal. Look at your tachometer if you have one and crank it over. Does the needle move? If it doesn't have next best option is to scan the Engine control module for faults.

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Just wanted to know...if the needle does move then is the problem still related to camshaft or crank shaft...please reapond

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