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No start ecs

Help toyota worked fine yesterday now following morning nothing no start it will crank for ever no start. Checked for fuel no fuel coming to throttle body, no power going to both solenoid and lock off valves on fuel regulator. Checked for spark at plugs and no spark checked for power going to distributor and no power. Checked fuses all checked out good. Checked relays on lh side step checked connectios. Took harness apart and looked for broken wires found nothing. Only way I got it to turn on is if I supply power to the wire going from relay to distributor and supply power to wire going to solenoid and lock off valve on regulator it will start right up but the foot pedal for the throttle does nothing what iam I missing problaly something simple please help anyone
  • Posted 13 Apr 2015 12:33
  • By Rosendo
  • joined 13 Apr'15 - 1 message
  • Washington, United States
When all else fails to fix something sometimes the best thing to do is take a brake it works try it.
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Make sure your grounds are ok. Bottom of starter to frame. Also check the ground wire that bolts to the side of the head between #3 and #4 spark plugs. Swap relays if that doesn't do it. Check for voltage to relays from key switch. These are all wild guesses. Hope it helps.
  • Posted 23 Apr 2015 11:24
  • By LTS1
  • joined 18 Dec'13 - 74 messages
  • Florida, United States

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