reinhardfire1
Crown Engine Won't Start
Summary of the thread
A 2002 Toyota Crown's engine wouldn't start, and the initial suspicion was poor battery cable connections. After cleaning the corroded connections, the issue was resolved, and the car started successfully. The solution involved addressing the battery connection problem, which was confirmed as the cause of the starting issue.
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reinhardfire1 (community.author)
No engine light, and no surges that I noticed. Just dead. What exactly was the problem with your Crown when it wouldn't start?
simonschmidt4
Well, turns out my battery connections were corroded. Cleaned them up and it was fine. But if you've already checked those, maybe take it to a workshop for engine diagnostics. Could be more serious.
reinhardfire1 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! You were right, it was the battery cable connections. Cleaned them and she started right up. Cost me 155€ to get it sorted.
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simonschmidt4
Hey, I had a similar issue with my Crown. Check engine light came on too, did yours? It could be something to do with the engine software, or maybe a bad sensor. Have you had any engine surges lately?