Electrical system mystery

Asked by Guru9C4QQ1 Jul 10, 2021 at 11:25 AM about the 2014 Toyota Camry SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2014 Toyota Camry SE..I was driving down the road in daylight with
my lights in the "auto" mode so the entire dash lit up as I entered the garage
at work then the car stalled as I pulled into a parking space and noticed my
key fob wouldn't lock the doors, got back in to start it and nothing happened,
no power to anything. I tried to start it again and it started right up but the
clock and radio were reset. I couldn't duplicate the problem it worked
normally for a day or two, then did the same thing again without any warning.
Any idea what's going on and any suggestion for a solution to my problem?

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Any warning lights on or flashing when the engine is running?

Mine is doing the same thing..all the lights will come on and shut off.. but every time I mess with the positive battery cable the car will crank..it was initially stated it was corrosion around the linebut its still occurring on my 2013 Toyota Camry SE

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