switch ignition on and leave 1/2 hour. enter code. I think this is comon to 106, 306 & 406
The key is faulty or the immobilizer will not accept the code. remove the battery for 30 mins to allow the system to reset.
Some car battery charges will not charge a completely dead battery. You need to find a type of battery charger that is designed to charge a completely dead battery. You can get around this by hooking a car with a working battery up to the dead battery with jumper cables. The alternator/charging system of the car with the good battery will charge the dead battery. Leave them connected for about 30 min, then disconnect and try to use the battery charger again. If it still won't charge, hook it up to the car with the good battery for a longer period of time.
No, it can not be disables as in other cars like VW. In Toyota models (all), it can only be reset to accept new keys.
It is very common for the battery to discharge on a vehicle sitting idle for 3 months. First disconnect the positive + & negative- battery cables, and clean the battery post and cable connections off. Apply a thin layer of dielectric grease or Vaseline to the battery post and connect the negative - cable. Put a battery charger on the battery and let it fully charge overnight. If it will not accept a charge it is defective. It it does show fully charged, connect the positive + cable and see if the engine will start. if not, then more than likely the battery is dead and needs replacing.
Bad battery that won't accept a charge? Defective alternator?
Loose or corroded connections or the battery has a dead cell and will not accept a charge and must be replaced.
A few years ago HomeLite 18 volt tools would accept a Ryobi battery. They were identical.
Anyplace that sells auto batteries will accept the battery for recycling. If it is bad there is no way to make it good. It is basically junk.
Yes. Battery chargers like those used in phones and cameras do not show how much charge is in the battery, but simply show when the battery will accept no further charge. The capacity of a battery to accept a charge becomes reduced through age or other factors such as repeatedly allowing it to fully discharge. It will charge, but not to its full capacity. Thus, while the charger may show that the battery is full, there may be so little actual charge that it goes dead immediately when the device is turned on.
It will need to be recharged and if it will not accept a charge it will need to be replaced.
Wood will not accept any kind of electrical charge.
Yes, the battery may be defective is you cannot jump start the car. The battery may also be so low as to need to be charged some before you attempt to start the car. Put a charger on the battery and see if it will accept a charge.