Truck was in a mild front end collision and will not start

Asked by Amy Jun 30, 2016 at 07:54 AM about the 2000 Toyota Tacoma 2 Dr SR5 V6 4WD Extended Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck was in a mild front end collision and will not startdoes it have a crash kill
switch?

7 Answers

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No, be not starting could be a host of things... you have the 3.4L, right? and by not starting, it doesn't crank- or you get clicking?

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Hi there I am pretty sure I know what it is if you can call me I can probably tell you better and I can look at my truck to see if I can figure out what I am thinking it is my phone number is 620-644-2861 and I am looking for a few front end parts for my wrecked 2010 tocoma Jeff S

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Yeah I had a car on time every time I hit a bump real hard in the road it would shut the interval switch off and I would have to open the hacth and push a reset button and it would start right up I bet I can help you find that shut off and sometimes they fuel pump relay will blow and you just pull another one out that goes to something else you really don't need And see if it will start

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Tell me what does it do Doe's it just click when you got your door open and and turn on your key can you hear the fuel pump hum like kick on

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K and you have took your positive battery cable off and let it sit there for about 10 to 15 minute

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