Possibly the battery has run down. Process of elimination, check to make certain battery cables make good contact with the battery, charge the battery, have it tested, or receive a boost. Next if unsuccessful check the starter, and alternator.
The starter solenoid/relay switch is going bad. Eventually, it will just click and not start.
im having the same issue with my 2002 celica gt just one click and nothing did you ever figure this out?
The Echo has a chain. I tried to get a mechanic to change the belt once, he informed me that it had a chain.
To remove the window crank from a Toyota Echo, start by using a flathead screwdriver to gently pry off the decorative cover, if present. Once exposed, locate the retaining clip that secures the crank to the window regulator shaft and carefully remove it using pliers. After the clip is removed, you can pull the window crank off the shaft. Be cautious not to lose the clip, as you will need it for reinstallation.
To remove the back seat cushion of a Toyota Echo (any year) simply grasp the seat between the cushion and body of the car and give it a good hard pull straight up. You will have to do this once on each side then again for the middle back of the cushion.
Answer 1 - Vehicle Will Start When "Jumped"There could be several causes, but based on "...clicks once won't start starts when jumped.." suggests that there is something wrong within the cables or terminal clamps or connectors [corrosion inside that can't be observed] between the battery and solenoid, OR possibly a defective solenoid.
To remove the rear speakers in a 2000 Toyota Echo, start by carefully prying off the speaker grilles using a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to avoid damaging them. Once the grilles are removed, unscrew the speakers from their mounting by removing the screws or bolts holding them in place. Disconnect the speaker wires by gently pulling them off the terminals. Finally, lift the speakers out of the rear panel.
Look for a loose or corroded battery cable connection or a faulty starter solenoid/relay switch.
I have a Logitech G602 and it has supposedly 20 million clicks on both left and right button. Once those clicks are over, will the button stop working completly?
A single click when you try to start the vehicle usually indicates a corroded/loose battery cable or a faulty starter solenoid/relay switch.
To set the clock on a 2004 Toyota Echo, first turn the ignition to the "On" or "Run" position. Press and hold the "H" button to set the hour, and use the "M" button to set the minutes. Once the correct time is displayed, release the buttons, and the clock will save the settings. If your vehicle has a radio, you might need to adjust the time through the radio settings instead.
Your starter is bad and needs to be replaced. If you need it to start it, you might be able to by tapping it with a hammer very slightly. This will unstuck it just enough for it to start the vehicle, but it definitely needs replacement.