Well, there's no real way to bypass a starter on an car with an automatic transmission. On a manual, you can push the car and pop the clutch to make the engine turn over. There is a way to determine if your starter is working but your starter solenoid isn't. You arc the two terminals on the starter (with the car in park/parking brake on) with a screwdriver or piece of wire. If the starter turns/sounds normal, it's most likely the solenoid.
you cant.
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bypass key on a trooper
Starter solenoid? Jump the trigger wire (small) and the cable that runs to the starter
nothing, the starter will not engage, and the voltage bypass to the coil will not be energized.
A starter solenoid can be bypassed by connecting a jumper wire between the battery and ignition posts on the starter. This will cause it to spin immediately without using the ignition switch.
If you don't have bypass someimes that's the issue. Check with local Toyota dealership see if your key is chipped if ti is you need the bypass.
the solenoid is located below the starter. if your looking to bypass the wiring to the ignition, dont do it often or you will burn the brushes in the starter
YOU SAID THAT, BY PASS IT, IDENTIFY TE LINE COMING FROM THE STARTER SWITCH AND SEND A STRAIGHT LINE(wire) to the SAME WIRE SIGNAL FOR THE STARTER. I DID IT ALREADY
I have the same problem somebody please HELP
Remove the lighter gauge wires from the solenoid, and connect full battery power (cable) directly to to the positive post on the starter motor.
The remote starter needs to be able to fake a chipped key.