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> Celica not starting after head rebuild, I have no crank, head light or radio.
post Apr 8, 2014 - 4:48 PM
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Hey.
I recently replaced the head gasket on my '96 st204 celica (every thing was working before hand). After I got it all together all I had was hazard lights (no blinkers just on hazard) head lights, horn, dome light, door open light and the air bag light when key turned to on. I had no radio, wipers, dash lights, windows, or anything. I checked all the fuses and ground wires and found the 100a alt fuse was blown, I replaced that and then lost headlights, hazard, dome, door open, and still no crank. BUT I gained blinkers, wipers, dash lights. Still no radio, windows, crank. I checked all the fuses again and they all seem fine (checked them by sight only). I checked if the crank was stuffed but it spins when I give it power, I swaped relays and still nothing. Checked all the grounds again and they seem fine (I fixed up the serface on some). I am perplexed by this, can't figure out what I could have done.

Any and all help would be great.

PS: the guy I bought it off had put in some lights and a sub and who knows what else. Not sure if this would make a difference in this case.
post Apr 8, 2014 - 6:00 PM
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Did you pull the engine out, or change the gasket with it still in the vehicle?
Reason I'm asking is I had a similar issue when I first pulled mine, but forgot to properly attach the engine bay fuse/relay box all the way (it wasn't locked in), and has some odd issues.
post Apr 8, 2014 - 10:31 PM
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left it in the bay.
post Apr 9, 2014 - 4:01 PM
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Thanks for you help but I don't need it now. She's working it was just the plug under the first bay in the fuse box, that leads to the second bay (strangely the one all the thing I had no power to were on tongue.gif). Just pushed it all the way in. So thank you for your help.

No doubt I'll be back with more problems before I'm on the road but again thanks for your help smile.gif

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