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February 11th, 2023 09:50 AM #15101
Could it be the battery of the remote key is somewhat depleted that's why it won't start at times? just clicking sound and there is no problem with the car battery.
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February 11th, 2023 09:57 AM #15102i am assuning your car does not have remote start capability.
in my opinion,
the battery of the remote key, powers only the remote's electronics. it has nothing to do with the car's battery and engine.
my guess is, that clicking sound suggests starter solenoid issues.
if so, it'$ an ea$y fix, consisting of replacing the starter solenoid.
have it fixed asap, sir.
if your car is AT, it'll leave you stranded at the most in-opportune time and place.
good luck.
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February 11th, 2023 10:03 AM #15103
Yes could be the starter solenoid mine is d4-d engine but isn't it that if the solenoid is the culprit I can't start my engine anymore? This happens randomly and I know that the remote is connected to the car alarm security system so I'm assuming it could be the culprit. I encountered this already at least two times.
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February 11th, 2023 10:28 AM #15104i had similar experience with my non-innova car, some years back, and it turned out to be the solenoid. "it probably starts out as an intermittent, before it becomes a permanent."
mura lang naman ang key fob remote battery, compared to the $olenoid.
might i suggest an experiment: buy the replacement battery, and replace the current one.
if i am wrong, then you now have an extra replacement battery for your remote.
heh heh.
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February 13th, 2023 11:50 PM #15105
You are right dr. d my car won't start and it is indeed the solenoid starter. I just can hear the clicking sound but engine won't start anymore. Any recommended electrician or shop that provide home service in manila? please let me know so that this could be fix and how much would a solenoid starter normally cost does it need to be oem or taiwan brand will do?
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February 14th, 2023 12:18 AM #15106if your car is MT, you can push-start her and drive to your friendly talyer.
if AT...
the job is pretty straightforward; a half-decent mekaniko can do it.
i have no idea how much it will cost now.
the last one i purchased was more than 10 years ago, and it was not for a toyota. it cost less than 2K, back then.
i probably recommend japan parts. i still believe japan is still better than other asian.
good luck.
i have no mekaniko to recommend.
taga san po sila?
mebbe some tsikoter here can recommend.
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February 14th, 2023 08:20 AM #15107
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March 5th, 2023 11:28 AM #15108Hi, has anyone tried buying timing belt from Seiwa automotive? Are the products there legit? I'm looking for another options. They sell cheap "genuine" items. I have budget naman if sa casa bibilhin pero syempre, if may cheaper price naman for the same product diba? Hehehehe. Thank you in advance and keep safe!
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March 5th, 2023 02:07 PM #15110
Panasonic Lead Acid is now under GS Yuasa. Sent from my SM-S901E using Tsikot Forums mobile app
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