Let me start this off by saying: Yes. I did a search. No. I did not find my answer. Had my 4Runner been a 2nd or 3rd gen, I found plenty of threads on this, but none came up for the 5th gen.
I have a 2015 Trail Premium with 106,000 miles on it. It goes everywhere. It does everything. I have experienced ZERO problems until today.
After work, I went to the garage to start my 4Runner and head home. I typically remote start my truck via my CompuStar alarm system to get it warmed up before getting in and performing the take-over (insert key, turn to on, press on brake). This time I got to the truck and everything was on - except the engine.
Okay, no problem. I got in and tried starting it via the key. Engine turns over. Everything sounds good except there was no ignition. Okay... I have over 1/4 tank of fuel. It ran fine coming in this morning. Fuel Pump? Engine Immobilizer? Pinched fuel line? (I might need skid plates - oops)
So, I started down the electrical path. First the fuses: IGN, FPUMP, EFI, ...blinker fluid fuse.
Ugh... no luck. Okay. Disconnect the battery. Let it sit for 10 minutes. Then I reconnected everything and tried starting her one more time.
...still no luck...
So, I called my wife to let her know. I told her that I was going to pull the fuel line. If the line didn't spit out fuel with the ignition switch on, we needed to order a fuel pump. Got off the phone with her and thought "man... I really don't want to pull a fuel line in the garage at work." So, I tried one. last. time.
BOOM! She started up like she was waiting on me. W T F
I drove her 36 miles home. Frustrated. Calling my friends. Getting different answers...
So... now I turn to the internet:
Anyone else experience something like this?