Most likely bad solanoid/starter unit. Super cheap and easy to fix. could also be the clutch pin on top of the clutch pedal if that is corroded or broken the car wouldn't start either, shouldn't be too difficult to replace. I had a problem with this once. Turns out it was the antitheft system... Take the car out of gear, set E-brake. Take a heavy gauge wire and attach it to the "hot" contact bolt on the starter. Then touch the other end of the wire to the positive battery post. Did it turn over? Then it isn't the starter. Although it could still be the solenoid. Could also be the ignition switch if not the starter relay, the clutch switch or the anti-theft. Are you using a copied key or the original? I am assuming you hear no sound when key is turned. Do you have to have brake pedal depressed to start vehicle? Then add brake switch -unless brake lights work....Have you had any work done lately? Is the wire from the ignition switch unplugged by accident?
The cost to replace the clutch on a 1993 Toyota Celica will vary depending on labor and part costs. The clutch for the vehicle costs approximately $67.63 in some stores.
Yes
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yes if u change the clutch and cam shaft
about $900.00 at a garage
one million dollars and 2 cents
There is no adjustment on the clutch, if it is not disengaging, it is probably the slave cylindar on the transmission. The fluid may be low also.
the clutch is not adjustable but you can take up some pedal free-play by going under the dash and locating the adjustable rod going from the clutch pedal to the master cyl
Check for power at the clutch switch, then check for continuity through the switch with the clutch pedal depressed. If there is power and continuity, then the starter (or even ignition solenoid/starter relay) is the problem.
May be on top of the accumulator/drier at the rear passenger side of the engine by the firewall
I live in Kansas City and paid about $800 for a new clutch, installed, on my 1990 Celica GTS.
it will cost about $150-200 if you want a good one` ANSWER: $150 for parts if you do it yourself. $300-400 if you have it done.