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A bad relay switch could be the culprit if dash lights remain on after engine starts in a Toyota. Cold weather can also cause these lights to stay on after the engine starts.
Starts the engine. Turns on lights and radio.
Starts the engine. Turns on lights and radio.
There's a solinoid in the transmission.Suggest to check that first. Turn on interior lights. Start engine. If the lights go out when the engine stalls, you have a bad ignition switch.
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In a Manual, your car can stall at red lights because the engine is not receiving gas, this is why the klutch is important. In Hybrids the engine intentionally shuts off to preserve gas. Then an electric motor starts the car moving when you accelerate again, filling the time gap between when you press the accelerator and the gas engine kicks in.
Sounds like starter going bad.
I have the same problem when I first turn on the ignition there are no dash lights and it will start and die like yours. If I turn the switch on and off or just turn it on and wait, eventually I get dash lights and starts fine. There must be a relay or connection point causing this problem - anyone know where these are? Chuck Walp@juno.com
there is a clicking noise when I start engine starts no problem just curious of the clicking noist
Before starting, if the lights are switched on, all of the current from the battery is going to the lamps, but quite a lot of electrical power is required to start the engine, particularly if the oil is thicker because it is cold. When the engine starts it drives the dynamo or alternator which sends extra current to the battery which can then send more current to the lights.
Maybe you need to check the oil The oil light will stay on until the engine starts. If the oil light was on when it was running and now it will not start then you may have internal engine damage. Take it to a professional.
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