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Re: '95 Toyota Corrola
One more thing before you decide to tear apart the ignition switch, make
sure that the small diameter wire that runs to the starter is in GREAT
shape. If it is corroded, or brittle, or otherwise not good, the full 12
volts can't get to the starter solenoid to activate the starter. That
little wire drove nuts. I had to eventually install a relay to get full
power directly from the battery since my old beast (1978) just couldn't get
full current to the starter using the old existing wiring system.
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"rlt" <rltoms@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Lately, when I go to start the car, absolutely nothing happens when I turn
> the key for a moment or two and then ignition. Today, it did absolutely
> nothing for 10 seconds and then fired and started. Does anyone know what
> the problem is?
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