No, I juet tried it on our 2001 S40 and it did not work.
the alternator is bad in it or the alternator wires are lose. take it of and get autozone to check it. if its bad they are like 50 bucks.
You can reset the check engine light on a Toyota by removing the battery cables and touching them together. Other than that, you will have to take the car to a mechanic and have them run a scan tool to turn the light off.
Try removing one of the battery cables for about thirty seconds. That usually does the trick on any vehicle. If the issue still persists though, the check engine light will come on again. Try disconecting the negative battery cable.
The symptom of a bad battery or cable is the starter is unable to get the power to start the engine. You can use a digital multimeter to check to see if it is the cables or test the battery for the definite cause.
Check the battery, cables, starter Check the main fuse.
Check to make sure engine is not seized Check for a dead battery Check for loose or corroded battery cables Check for a bad starter Check for a bad starter solenoid Check for a bad neutral or clutch safety switch
This will not work on many OBD (compterized) cars. The engine will die shortly after disconnecting the battery cable. The computer must be power by the battery.
check the battery and connections/cables
Do you mean it won't start or it won't turn the engine over? Possibly poor contacts, check battery cable, also ground cables. If you have a sidepost battery, Remove the battery cables and check the center bolt that screws into the battery. These have a history of corroding and are easy to replace.
To reset a check engine light for a Highlander 2003, disconnect the battery for 10 minutes. After this time, reconnect the cables.
removing negative battery ca ble
I just unscrew and take both battery cables off the battery for about 15 minutes and put back on. This should reset the engine light. The check engine light should go out. If it doesn't, you have trouble