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Originally Posted by Dezerts10
Today while out camping I left my head lights on and when I noticed I turned the head lights off it had been 20 or 30 mins and then my 4Runner wouldn’t start.
Jumper cables to a diesel truck and multiple
Started boxes and nothing when I would turn the heat ignition to on. Lights, indicator lights on dash, horn, starter relay all Functioning. Figured I killed the starter some how.
New starter and the rig fired up right away. Idled 5 mins, turned off fired up again. Put tools
Away and tried to start the 4Runner and nothing same issue. Lights, horn electrical all
Works just nothing when I turn the key.
Getting it towed Home as I have AAA but I’m
Stumped what could be happening. I’ll probably go
exchange the starter again if I can’t get it to start. Also thinking maybe the plug I. The starter with the two tiny wires may be an issue.
Any tips or ideas?
Thanks,
Gregg
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The issue is most likely not your starter. You can't damage a starter by draining your battery down or leaving your key on.
Have your battery state of health checked, check/clean your grounds, and verify your starter connections are tight. If there was no click and your battery/connections check out good then I would start to diagnose the ignition switch. The ignition switch contacts can wear down over time and not send a signal to start the engine.
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