I bought a brand new '05 Automatic Corolla S a few weeks ago. Every time I fill up the gas tank, the car won't start. I've made sure the gas cap is on tight, I've waited a few minutes, I've tried everything. The car just doesn't start after fill up! The battery indicator is green, so I don't know what the problem is. I've brought the car to the dealership numerous times, they don't see anything wrong. Has anyone heard of a problem like this? Anyone know what could be wrong? Please help me!!!! Thank you!
This might sound silly but bear with my painful embarassing story.
I had a Gen-7 Celica GTS 6-speed Manual once and was getting into my car on Christmas Eve to leave the mall (doh!). I tried to turn over the starter... Nothing. No familiar "whuur whurr". Just dash power lights would work.
So I'm like WTF!? Looked at everything and couldn't figure it out.
Called Road Side Service and they towed it to the dealer.
Dealer calls me back a few days and says there's nothing wrong.
Turns out that my generic Canadian Tire floor mats were riding up and getting wedged between the clutch and the floor - so that the clutch would not go 100% of the way to the floor. Therefore the starter wouldn't engage.
Now you have an Automatic trans....but I presume because of the "runaway-Audi" syndrome from the late 80's that all cars now have a safety lockout that requires to press the brake in order to start the car.
Could this be it? Or is your starter working but just not turning over?
I took my car to the dealership, brought a service manager to the gas station with me, and thank god, it didn't start! The guy even had a hard time getting it started. So it's in the shop as we speak. I got a loner car. So my temp car is a Rav4. They drive nice! I'll keep you updated!
It takes a good 10 - 15 minutes to get it started. I try a few times, wait some more... I usually have to step on the gas a few times to get it started.
so you have to turn the key and hold it? like it is flooded? try just turning the key and leaving in the on position for a min or two and if it starts up fine after that it might be a bad fuel pump.
If I turn the key, I hold it for a second, the car will start for about half a second, then die. So in order to get it started, I have to turn the key for a second or two, and step on the gas to get it going. By the way, how can a 3 week old Corolla have a bad fuel pump?
Actually, that was a suggestion by one of the Toyota service managers. He suggested that when it clicks, take it out, which we did. That doesn't seem to help either! They've had my car since last night... still no word!!
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