Visit a gas station to get it fixed.
moisture on the ignition coils.spray them with silicon spray.
If vehicle has a carb. (not fuel injected) a normal condition. When you step on the gas pedal the automatic choke is forced to close allowing a richer fuel mixture so the vehicle will start .
glow plugs
The fuel is stopping before getting to the cylinders. Check the fuel in injectors and their drive signal for problems.
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There could be several reasons why a Toyota Sienna will not start. the most common problem would be a dead battery.
The Toyota Sienna varies in cost based on the model that is bought. Models start at around twenty-six thousand and increases from that point.
moisture on the ignition coils.spray them with silicon spray.
To reset the maintenance light on a 2012 Toyota Sienna, start by turning the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. Turn the ignition off, and then start the engine to ensure the maintenance light is no longer illuminated. If the light remains on, repeat the process.
Answer: Sounds like you may have a loose belt.
For me in the past that has meant I am about to need a new starter.
It is possible that your Sienna does not have a spare. Mine was equipped with roll flat tires (RFT) which eliminate the need (in Toyota's mind) for a spare. Saves them a few cubic feet which they can then tout in advertising. i have a 2004 totoya sienna and the spare is under the passinger rear slider door the carpet has a little flap right behind the passinger seat when u open the little flap or carpet there a nut that u turn and the spare will start too come down underneath
Multiple "clicks" check for a weak battery Check fr loose or corroded battery cables Single "click" Maybe a bad starter solenoid
Tires out of balance, worn driveline, bad tie rod/suspension parts. Sometimes, it is just the pavement causing a vehicle to vibrate.
Scarlett and Sienna
The code P1705 for a 2002 Toyota Sienna indicates a problem with the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS), which is responsible for detecting the position of the gear selector. This fault can lead to issues with shifting or starting the vehicle. It may manifest as erratic shifting behavior or the inability to start the engine in certain gears. To resolve the issue, the TRS may need to be inspected, adjusted, or replaced.
To recharge the AC on a 2003 Toyota Sienna, start by locating the low-pressure service port, which is typically found on the larger diameter AC line. Connect a refrigerant canister with a gauge to this port. Follow the instructions on the refrigerant canister to add refrigerant, ensuring that the engine is running and the AC is set to maximum. After adding refrigerant, check the gauge to ensure the system is properly charged.