Your 80A fuse may be blown. It's located in the engine compartment fuse box.
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Try sturning key to "on" position without starting vehicle and leave on for about 5 seconds - do this twice, may prime fuel system
i have a 2001 Toyota Tacoma truck and had an accident and know my truck wont start and i don't have a manual, can you tell me were i can find the cut off switch , thanks.
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There is no such thing as a PCV valve. The PVC valve is attached to your valve cover. I will be waiting for your post "where is the valve cover on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where is the cylinder head on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where is the hood release mechanism on a 2005 Tacoma?" and "where can I buy auto parts for a 2005 Tacoma?" and the inevitable "I removed something on the engine of my 2005 Tacoma and now it won't start?"
A click and no lights is an indication of a loose battery cable. Also, the battery may have a dead cell and won't take/hold a charge.
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Using the clutch start cancel button on a Toyota Tacoma will damage the truck. Damage can occur to the starter and eventually the engine.
If the dash lights come on, but the engine won't start, check the starter. There could also be a problem with the fuel line or the spark plugs. If the engine turns over, but won't start, check all of the fuel sensors. If the motor has a clicking or buzzing sound, check the alternator.
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Its the cold start fuel sensor giving you troubles. Its flooding the engine with fuel.
I have a '05 Tacoma that will not start on occasion. My son checked it out and found that is was something called a fuel rail. Simply turning the key back and starting over has so far worked every time.