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post Mar 27, 2007 - 3:03 PM
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My wife's car (Camry w/ 2.2l) is having some weird starting issues with it and Im hoping you guys and gals can help me...A few weeks ago, her car at startup was acting like it was dead and it made the clicking noise, so i went out there and jumped it and it started just fine. But then about a week later it would happen again... So now, it happens about every time she goes to start it up. confused.gif Okay, here is the weird part... At startup, it acts like its dead and makes the clicking sound and doesnt turn over at all. But if you push the gas down, it will start to turn over and will eventually start... But this happens every time and is getting harder and harder to start.
Could this be a starter problem or a starter solenoid? Maybe a distributor? This is just really confusing to me... Any help is greatly appreciated...

-Trey


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post Mar 27, 2007 - 4:18 PM
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when was the last time you did a tune up?


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post Mar 28, 2007 - 12:51 PM
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I did a tune up about 6months or so ago. And ive worked on cars for a quite a while, but this has me pretty confused...

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post Mar 28, 2007 - 2:50 PM
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It sounds like the connections in the starter are burnt up.
There is the possibility of a weak battery or bad connections too.
Just to make sure have the battery tested and make sure your battery terminals are tight before you change the starter.

The starter itself just clicks, right?

And you hold the key to start, and press the gas pedal?

Pressing the pedal has nothing to do with the starter turning over.
It's a really simple circuit.

Oh, and I wouldn't bother getting the starter tested.
Bench testing usually calls a marginal starter good.
However, you can replace just the connections in the starter. It will save you ~ $100.
If you are willing and able to tear into the starter.


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post Mar 28, 2007 - 8:42 PM
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New starter, cap/rotor, and battery did the trick for me. wink.gif


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post Mar 29, 2007 - 10:24 AM
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I had the battery checked and replaced the battery terminals about 2 weeks ago.

Yes, the starter just clicks... But you can turn the key all you want to and nothing will happen except clicking unless you push the gas pedal... I don't know how the gas pedal is involved in this but it is...

i think i will probably replace the starter... But is there any reason that any of you would know of, of why i would need to press the gas to get the engine to start turning over? Could it be that maybe there is not enough gas getting to the engine where the starter could ignite it? I just dont really want to replace the starter and then have it still doing the same thing...if you know what I mean.

I appreciate all of the help...

-Trey


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