2002 Toyota Tundra Turns Over But Wont Start
It will not turn over but it does click when I turn the key.
2002 toyota tundra turns over but wont start. The engine will crank but wont run. It will turn over or crank over but will never actually run. I am changing fuel filter tommorow i changed it last at 100k it now has 166k so maybe that not sure.
If you get dash lights then turn the key to start to see if the lights go out on the dash. But it still does the same thing. I have bled the fuel lines and ensured i have spark on my plugs.
While there are a variety of reasons your Toyota Tundra wont start the most common 3 are a dead battery an alternator problem or failed starter. When I turn the engine over by hand It spends one way. Its getting good power we replaced the starter the battery connections are good and weve checked fuses.
Tried changing the fuel pump relay it wasnt that. If you get no lights and your battery is working the ignition switch could be to blame. If you have a high current draw and the starter will not turn then the starter is bad binding or your engine is frozen.
The engine turns over but doesnt catch. Transmission fluid may have been low - could this be the - Answered by a verified Toyota Mechanic. Turn the key to ON and look for the red warning lights on your dash.
Just clamp it on the cable from battery to the starter and have someone watch it while you turn the key. I replaced the starter relay and the starter which has the solenoid as one system and cleaned the battery terminal cables. When i turn the key it just continously cranks and sometimes sounds like it wants to go but wont.