Re: Why1996 previa wont turn over , has new starter
Did the anti-theft system get activated? Clear it with the key by locking then unlocking the driver door. It cost me $100 to learn that lesson when I had to tow it home.
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Check connection at starter motor relay, the relay may be bad if you don't hear a "click". If it clicks, it works and the problem would then be the starter itself.
If you have a known good starter on it and all the wiring to starter and relay is good, you may have a locked up (siezed) engine from lack of oil pressure or runnung hot. I would try turning engine by hand (put a socket and ratchet on the balancer bolt) and try turning it, if it doesn't turn then it is locked up.
It could be that the switch thats connected to your starting key is worn. Ive seen that before.I would buy a new switch and replace it. Before you work on replaceing the switch,put the car in a cool shady place,disconnect the battery and dont be in a hurry.
I hope this helps.
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