Hi Papa, resetting the ECM in this video, did fix the no start issue I was having. Swapping my battery, triggered something on the security side and disabled my ignition.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I have had my truck park for over 7months because of this issue. I did exactly what you did and truck started right up and accelerate like a champ! Can’t thank you enough 🙏🏼
Thank you for posting this video... I've been visiting my brother in Mississippi for a few days and my truck just stopped running in his driveway... spent 3 days and had completely blown through my budget for this trip... and my head was about to explode... But this worked... saved my ass and probably averted an aneurism...
After seeing this video, I was about to use the jumper, but first used m OBD2 tester and was able to reset with the "after battery installation" feature. So far so good for about four, five times. Will see what happens. I am about to take a 10-day ice fishing trip in Utah. Good thing the problem showed itself at home in California. According to the tester, I had to use the rear door switch to complete the work!!!! Thank you for posting and showing the possibility. The battery was changed about 10 days ago with no issues until today. As a retired mechanic, I found the new cars more reliable, yet more complicated to work on by non-trained mechanics. Requiring expensive diagnostic equipment.
@dancanmachaka8062 Hello, I'm by no means a professional, and I'm sure an actual mechanic will say I've done things wrong. But some things, I've done in the past or might be able to point you in the right direction if you need help with something. I usually worked on my older cars, from the 60's and 70's, not so much with the newer ones
Just worked on my 2012 Tacoma wouldn't start after I changed the spark plugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Followed the instructions and it cranked up the second turn. thanks man!
Worked--- Thanks for sharing this information. I was getting ready to tow my 2012 Camry to the shop and thought I would give this a try. Car started and is running like a champ. Thanks!
While splicing wires into the harness behind the drivers side kick plate to instal a backup camera on a 2005 4cyl Tacoma, my truck would only start intermittently. It acted like the fuel pump was intermittently getting power. After watching countless videos and reading forum posts, I decided to try this fix. It seems to have corrected the problem. Apparently while messing with the plug and harness leading to the rear of the vehicle, I shorted out a fuel pump related circuit but did not blow a fuse or relay but effected the ECM.
Great video. I replace my battery two years ago on my 2013 Tacoma and thank God didn’t have any problems. Will keep your advice in mind for future events, you never know hehehe, blessings.
Still struggling to get my 2010 RAV4 after an engine swap. After 30 minutes of putting in the pin all my lights were still flashing and the engine didn't start. One note about the video, your OBD2 port is upside down in your truck. You DID jump pins 4 and 13, but in the video pin 13 is labeled 4, it's not an issue, it works. Thanks for the video!
@mattthrasher9133 I read it as the pin numbering was incorrect in the video, but he was still able to get it to work. My apologies if I was incorrect in that assumption
@BeerLeagueHockey is this similar to 05 sequoia sr5? Just changed the baterry, turned it on, left it running for 15 minutes or so, then next morning wont start just crank.
@juanarevalo8791 Although mine wouldn't run after swapping the battery, this sounds like what happened to me. Swapped my battery, it cranked but would not start. Tried this, and it cranked over, let it idle for a short while to allow the computer to relearn and adjust itself
Worked like a charm on my wife's 2012 corolla matrix -- thank you! She's wondering if the root cause has been fixed or if she might have to do this again in a parking lot somewhere someday.
@@BeerLeagueHockey I purchased a device (?)...I don't recall what it is called or where I put it (75 years old 😃) that you connect to pos. and neg. cables why swapping batteries. By doing this, all codes are retained and no issues with replacement. As I recall it was very inexpensive and saves much aggravation.
@greenjondear Hi Green, sorry for the long delay. My Tacoma was pretty basic, didn't even have intermittent wipers lol; I didn't think it would lock me out from switching the battery. Lesson learned
I recently changed my wiper switch stalk and headlight switch stalk on my 2017 Tundra. I disconnected the battery during the task. I had this exact symptom a week or two after. The next morning the truck started but idled terribly. I took it to a shop; they did an hour worth of diagnostics on the truck and found nothing wrong. But the truck, apparently, reset the ECM and idle circuit during the testing. Oh well; next time I will know what to do.
Luckily i was parked at Walmart and got a free battery under warranty. I reset the ECU and first attempt failed but second didnt. Not sure if its how close i held chip key or not. Im using spare/non chip key next to chip key. I also think its how you unlock the vehicle. Last start i used spare and it failed so i got out and unlocked with fob.
Thank for posting ....Pin 4 to pin 13 ...It works for all Toyota? I had 2004 Toyota Solara , can't start I know the security system messed up the startingting system
Hello, I am not a Toyota technician, but from what I researched when I ran into this myself is that this should work on most Toyota based vehicles. (Toyota, Lexus, Scion)
For the past two months my ABS/Traction Controll/Brake light has been on. Three days ago i had an oil change, air filter change, and one of my tires replaced. Today i went to fill the truck up and when i went to crank it up it was a no crank condition. I just did this and the truck started right up. I am scared it wont turn back on after i turn it off so i am going to run my errands and take a leap. 2010 Toyota Tundra 5.7l 4x4
A year ago I had wasted so much time and money ignoring the importance of a handshake lol. Now I have the same issue, with a new engine and new ecu, and doing the reset. But in some cars only the ABS light and coolant light will be flashing. Fingers crossed
I will try to keep this short, lol. So my dash lights have flickered a few times (abs, trac off, vsc off, and brake). Yesterday I drove to the mall no problems but when I came out the car wouldn't start. Tried to get a jump, and it was dead dead. Went back in the mall for @1.5hrs and planned to take the bus home. But when I went to grab stuff from the car, I decided to try and it started on the 2nd try. It's had an oil change recently. Battery and alternator were checked about 2 months ago. No check engine light . Guy at NAPA said it's not throwing any error codes, and I know usually there's not any with the starter... but it's only got @109k miles on it, which seems really low for needing a replacement. So basically, I'm trying to figure out what's going on... did you think this technique could help? And what happens if it works, but then the key transponder doesn't work? Any input is much appreciated! This is for a 2007 Toyota Sequoia sr5
Hi Smitty, I wonder if you have a loose ground or battery terminal. Could explain the random stuff. The truck I had, didn't have a transponder in the key, is was a very basic model Tacoma, but would assume it flashes to match the computer after the reset. Sounds more like a wiring issue to me, electronics generally work or don't work, if you know what I mean. Hope that helps
I have a 2000 tacoma, wonder if it is the same in my case? Truck have not been started about 5 years+got it new battery, all lights ok, cranks perfectly but it does not even attempst to start, got about 1 gallon of fresh gs, mixed maybe with old remanent of gas in the tank, oil looked ok in color and composition but of course I will change it all once it starts, will drain tank, pour new gas, got new spark plugs, filter is K&N, oil is synthetic, does not seems I got a bad starter, no engine light or code yet, have to wait for it to run to see if got an engine light pointing to something else but.....what am I missing???
Hi Rody, sorry for the delay in replying. At this point I don’t think trying this could hurt. I’d check to see if you’re getting fuel to the rails, i think there is a small bleeder screw or valve on the rail to help get rid of air etc from the line. If it doesn’t spit out gas, might be something with the fuel pump. Maybe a fuse or relay?
Hi i have a 2004 toyota matrix won't start about for 7 months i change the battery, the fuel pump, the injectors, the mass air flow sensor i change the starter too and temperature sensor all the relays the throttle body. and the manifold too man i did everything now the OBD says has no errors codes, and is crank and crank but won't start..i will try your instructions i found your video recently i hope that can help me i am sad because i need my toyota in the road asap. I will let you know if it's runs after that thanks for your video
I did it. bout Mind keep showing A/t oil temp. When the light come up the car will go off so I don't know Really problem yet can someone explain it to me here
I am dealing with something similar, but not exactly same. 09 Camry... after some overheating issues, it parked and wouldn't start back up one day. Sat untouched for about 6 weeks or so. Got around to replacing the thermostat and radiator (rad leaked, but car would get real hot in like 5 minutes from cold start, so changed both parts). Had to remove battery to charge it. Put it back in and the car started and ran and drove fine - twice. The third time (same day), crank but no start. Had 3 codes. One was o2 sensor, but the others were two duplicates of the same code, p0606 ECM fault. Replaced the ECM with a used one, no start. Scanned it - no codes, and it passed diagnostic. Still no start though. I've found a few references to the immobilizer circuit and having to reprogram the key to the new ECM, but I've got no security light when I put the key in the ignition - and if the key needs reprogrammed, the security light should blink rapidly, as I understand it. Anyway... Think this procedure of yours might work for me? Is there a risk of damaging the replacement ECM this way? (same part number, came out of same model car with same engine and transmission) I'm on a very tight budget and can't afford to fry a computer and replace it again.
Hello arcane, I'm not a mechanic or anything, I found this and worked for me so I wanted to share. So I can't say for certain if it could or could not damage anything. I personally don't think it would, and I haven't had anyone comment that it made anything worse, but take that with a grain of salt. Hope that helps
@@BeerLeagueHockey I do appreciate the input. I tried it, but it didn't work for me. I did find another video that suggested almost exactly the same procedure, except for one part - at the very end, dude pulled the jumper out BEFORE turning the key off, then turned it off and back on to start it. And that video was specifically about my situation - an 09 Camry with a junkyard-replacement ECM. I haven't gotten around to trying it a second time though, and pulling the jumper while the key is still on. I had to yank the battery and throw it on an overnight charger because it was getting pretty low. Probably going to try again tomorrow. If that doesn't work, though, the car is going to have to go to a dealership... And that's just not in my budget right now. Really makes me wish I still had my first car - a 1978 Plymouth with no computer at all - not even a solid state ignition module. Mechanical distributor with vacuum advance, points, condenser and a ballast resistor. Easy to diagnose and cheap and easy to repair. Really starting to hate these newer cars.
My Toyota matrix 2005 doesn't start one time,I have to start it like 3 to 4 times before it starts or i step on the accelerator holding it down before it starts...before the problem my mechanic only serviced the injectors, replaced airflow sensor,air cleaner and plugs but since then it's having difficulty of starting at one kick.. please help
So I have 05 Toyota Corolla, I replaced the ecm with one from the salvage yard. Before I replaced it the car had no crank no start and just lights. Now after replacing the ecm, it cranks but no start. A couple times it turned on for half a second then off. Should I do this to my car?
So I did it with the proper pin locations and it didn’t work, it’s cranking but no turn on. It almost wants to turn on but not fully. The fuel pump is working, I’ve checked all relays for starter and all the fuses as well. At this point I’m totally lost. Need help!
My problem is i lost the transponder key!! I have the spare that will unlock it and crank but not start the engine on my 2007 toyota camry lxe..... help!!!! Any suggestions????
Hi Tiffany, sadly that might be a dealer thing. Not sure if other companies can make you one, they might be able to pull the info from your car's VIN number
Hi Juan, my understanding is that this should work on most Toyota/Lexus models with an OBD II port. So your Tundra should fall into that. Hope it works for you.
Hello Albrans, from my understanding most Toyota vehicles can use this method (Toyota, Lexus etc). Although I personally have only tried it on my old Tacoma, I haven’t had to try on my Tundra yet.
I have a 2010 5.7 tundra. A guy I guess jump it off and melted the fuel block. I replaced it. Checked all fuses and block and getting power but throwing codes for all the Coils which are getting same power. 5.3volts. Ideas? Think think is solution? This the ob port?
Hi Josh, not sure if this fix will work for you, since this usually help clear some sort of security blocking the ECM after it loses power. But if they melted some of the electronics, I'd start looking for a bad ground that may have been damaged.
So it's jumping 4 chassis ground with 13 discretionary. I've got a Tacoma with recent head unit replacement which somehow caused a no start issue. OBD2 scanners fail to get ECU info. New radio vehicle info screen states ODB communication error. Should I try this?
Hi Peter, sorry I was away camping and had no cell service. It could have triggered something if they disconnected power to the truck for that. If the pump is delivering fuel and it's getting spark, I would try this. It happened on mine for a battery swap, so a no power thing could cause this
Beer League, I have a 2012 Toyota Sienna LE. I had a full tune up and it checked top to bottom before our cross country move. About 1,000 miles in the battery light came on, no affect on performance but we stopped anyway. Checked battery with car on and off and no voltage change from the alternator. Drove to a shop and replaced alternator and got crank but no start. Threw crank shaft sensor code so we changed that too…no change, crank no start. After hours in a shop they conclude that it was the ECM. Bought a new one from Toyota at 1,800…replaced it and same thing. Crank no start. Now it throws a ECM doesn’t match VIN code. I tried the OBD jump to program the ECM and it is still doing the same thing? Should I keep trying this trick? Can you do it more than once without hurting the ECM or something else? I’m out of ideas and now have spent more on the fix then I owe on it…any ideas?
Hi Mitchell, sorry for the string of bad luck. I haven’t heard of any issues if you need to do it more than once. Is the shop able to flash it to match the VIN?
Hello! I’ve put my 2010 Toyota Tacoma (stock) on a reader and it says it has lost connection w ECM and EV ECU. Do you think she will run w/ this trick? Or do I have to take it in?
Unfortunately my truck won’t start I tried this but nope. It cranks but won’t turn on battery is a year old so I know it’s not the battery. What could it be??
Hello, I'd check to see if it's getting fuel. Check the relays, and on the fuel rail is typically a valve, you can use to test is there is pressure in the line
Mines the headlights and every interior lights up fine. And security flashes fine.. but car won't crank or start... and dash lights only turn on when I flick the thing to ON position :(
I left the car sitting for a few weeks maybe a month and the battery died.. I charged it even swap batteries and its still the same symptoms.. lights turn on manually when I want them on.. but it don't crank or start when I turn the key... I check the relays and fuses everything seem fine.. even tapped the starter lol
i got a vibe which is toyota i wonder id this will work,or is this the same kind of reset as disconnect battery touch pos and neg wire together 5 minutes way?any info would appreciate
Not sure if it’s the same as the method you described, but should work on your Vibe. My understanding is that this will work in most Toyota based vehicles (Toyota\Lexus).
I think it needs to show it flashing for it to work. Do you have bare wire for the jump wire? When I first tried it, the rubber covering wasn’t stripped far enough and didn’t make the connection
Hmmmm good info. I haven’t tried this yet. My problem with my 4th gen 4Runner with same motor as Tacoma, is turning the key to start & it keeps trying to start even though you let go of the key. To stop it from trying to start I have to turn the key to the off position. Thoughts?
Hi there Bdog. Sounds like it maybe a bad relay or the switch itself. Something is keeping that circuit open. Relay probably easiest to test, especially if there is another relay like it in the harness. Hope that helps
@@BeerLeagueHockey Yeah did the Relay swapping today, both the ignition type & fuel pump ones. No luck 😭 I’ll check fuel pressure next but I’m thinking it’s ignition related.
Hi there, I need help. My 16 pin connector on a 1999 Camry only has 4 connections at pin locations 4, 5, 7, and 16. Do you know if I can do this same trick? Thanks!
Hi Alex, far as I know this worked on most Toyota based vehicles with an OBD II port. But your's does sound a little different. I'll check the interwebs and see if there is a different procedure for you
@@BeerLeagueHockey Any update on this for the 99 Camry? I currently have one that is doing the same and need to know if the process is different for this older model. Thanks.
Ive got an 03 toyota mr2 spyder it cranks but wont start its been doing it for about a week. The only catch is i did this it worked but only the first time i started it after the reset now it only starts when its been sitting for either a couple hours or overnight. What do i do now? The code its throwing on computer is something about not being able to communicate with host....any suggestions?
Hi Martin, not sure about that one. If you have to change the transponder code, typically you need to do that to a pair of keys, but unsure if that’s what you’re running into though
Whats problem if toyota hilux vigo only crank but cant start. What suppose to do? while drive,engine light was in meter dashbord,suddenly car stop and cannot move.try to fix but only crank,cant start.
Hi Christina, I have never swapped an ECM before, but I believe it may have to be reprogrammed to match your truck, even if it matches the year/model etc. Unless an actual mechanic who is reading the comments may know of a way to get it working?
Ha ha no worries, I had that happen to me when I didn't strip the rubber coating on my paper clip back far enough. Are you using just a metal clip or one with a coating?
I have a 2006 RAV4 that has been acting strange. Sometimes when I turn the key to start the car nothing happens, no crank no nothing. I have to take the key out and try again untill it starts. The transponder on the key works fine because the security light turns off when I insert the key in the ignition. It does this periodically and out of no where. This problem started happening after the starter went bad and I had it changed. Any thoughts?
After reading the comments, I was hopeful this would work for my 2007 Highlander - originally no crank, no start. Happened before and after I did a few things (of which I can not now remember what I did) to override the security lock out in the parking lot of the mechanics while waiting for the part, it mysteriously worked. Tried to the 4/13 jump for 30 minutes - dash lights flashing, feeling good about what was happening. At 20 minutes, all but 2 dash lights went off. Turned off key, pulled jump, tried to start. No dash lights. No ability to lock/unlock doors with fob or key in lock. What happened?
@@BeerLeagueHockey this worked for me another time I had the same issue. the problem before was that the 30 minutes drained my already stressed battery. make sure to tell people that when you go to start it the first time after removing the clip that it really can be a rough/difficult start, to be persistent and maybe even pump the gas, which I never, ever do at start-up. thanks for posting!
Hi Deb, that is true, my idle was high and at times rough for a good few minutes after the first successful start. Think I let mine run for about 10 minutes, and idle came down and was running smoothly. Thanks for posting!
Hi Reuben, this should work on anything in the Toyota family, Lexus etc. I think there have been posts from Hilux owners, where it has worked for them as well.
Yes I just installed used ECU after someone cross cables and burn out fuses and I have no start condition just crank I put on program mode just waiting the 30 min and see if works or need check for something out of computer can be wiring harness bad
Update no still doesn't wants runs I just take out spark plugs and are black and fouled on gas I don't know guys I'm gonna try with starter fluid and see if the injectors problem that keep throwing gas and the sparks doesn't fire
Hello Tomasnok, from what I found it seems to work on Toyota/Lexus for various models. I’m not a Toyota technician though, and performed this on my own vehicle, so I can’t say it couldn’t harm the vehicle. But as you saw in the video, it allowed my truck to start up fine. Hope that helps
Do you get any fuel pump noise then no crank or no pump at all? I turn my switch on and don't hear a fuel pump as I should or as it used to be in older cars. When I turn the switch to the off position I do hear a noise somewhere in the underside of the truck.
Hi Rigo, it’s been awhile ago so unfortunately I don’t recall if it engaged the fuel pump or not. I no longer have the truck to test it either. Do you have a test light, test at the fuse panel, and maybe at the pump with the key on? See if it draws power. Tried looking online for an answer and didn’t come across one yet. I’ll let you know if I find something.
@@BeerLeagueHockey Yeah that's what I been doing too, looking for an answer. It's not my truck, it's my sister's but I had to pick it up and have it at my place. It's likely the fuel pump. I checked and it's not turning on when I open the switch!
@@BeerLeagueHockey Hhhhmmm! I'm not sure what plastic bed you are referring to, but to me it seems easier to drop the tank, it's just two metal straps holding it.
Hi Chill, not sure on that one, unless there is something tied into the transponder on the key. If your key has one, my Tacoma just had a non-chipped key
So is this basically doing a ECM reset where it will also take Remove the Master Keys programmed into it. Is that what is happening here? Once you reset the ECM then it builds the Master keys back up...kinda like a factory reset.. is that what this is doing? If this is what this is doing.. then this is a great hack to know to reset the ECM to remove the master keys from its system.
Hi Saud, I’m not sure how this would affect the keys; the truck I did this on did not have a transponder in the key itself, but swapping the battery triggered some sort of lock out from restarting. So resetting through this process seemed to fix that. Would be interesting to know if it does reset the Master Key; if anyone has tried this and knows off hand.
@last2minutes587. Be cool to know this info. Haha. Thx @BeerLeagueHockey. For the video tips , I'm retrying now. And with 🎉 2010 Tacoma undrivable , hoping this works. Haven't drove over a month now . Weather has gotten miserable. Time to get outta the PNW. !
I’m not sure how often you check and respond, but I’ve got an 09 Pontiac vibe in the garage. I did an alternator replacement, it started up and ran about 10 minutes then shut off and act like it’s getting no fuel, would this be the thing to try?!
You probably disconnected the battery to replace the alternator, so it could be worth a shot. I think most fuel rails have a valve to bleed out air, you can check that too to make sure fuel pump is still delivering fuel too
Could I do this if my truck runs, but I’m having other problems like my door lock/ anti theft won’t work, clock is always at 1, just took it the the shop, they said my bcm probably needs replacing?? Very expensive. Wondering if this might work, just scared it might hurt my 4Runner. Any help appreciated
Hi Carrie, thank you for watching and posting a comment. Although, if you were to reset your ECM it wouldn’t really hurt anything, it just reprograms the computer that helps run your engine; I don’t think it would help in your case. If you’re in a crunch and need to replace your BCM (Body Control Module), there is always the option of picking one up at a salvage yard. Problem with that is, it could be just as bad as the one you are replacing, or might fail early etc, and maybe not much of a warranty. Be sure to disconnect your battery, before disconnecting any computers, to protect your car electronics. I hope this helps? Good luck
Thanks for responding ☺️ and thanks for the tip on getting one from salvage, I also found refurbished ones for quite a bit cheaper, the problem with that is that mechanics at a shop won’t touch refurbished parts 🤨 or put them in. Oh well guess if I spend the big bucks it will at least have a warranty. Cheers
That is true, shops won’t install those for you. If you have a friend who is good with cars, sweet talk them with a little beer and pizza and they might help you out ha ha. Good luck with your car!
@@BeerLeagueHockey i tried it and it worked 👍👍👍 pin 4 & 13 for 30 min with ignition on ! great info thank you for putting me on the right track ! this all started because i have a 3# mis fire on a 04 camry v6 3.0 & to get to coil and spark plugs on the back side of front wheel drive engine i had to remove the intake plenum ! i replaced sparkys and moved the suspect coil pack to the front of engine for easy access… long story short when i hooked battery back up it went into a crank no start and i was completely baffled ! before i found your video i torn top of engine downs 3 times checking for something i missed ! i even got into it with a ole buddy of mine that was an actual toyota mechanic for over ten years because he kept questioning my work & didn’t have anything to offer except “you must have missed something” instead of thinking out side the box …..after doing the research every toyota with a factory security system can have this problem and the same fix works for car& trucks for over a 20year period the fact that never dawned on him made me question his knowledge especially when all he had to offer was a smart mouth ….needless to say i think i know why he doesn’t work for toyota anymore 😆🤡!
Ha ha ha, I found out because I had just bought my wife a new, stronger battery for her Highlander. Then a month later, sadly we got rear ended and it totaled her car. So I was like, before they scrap it I’m snagging that bad boy for my truck. I swapped it and it wouldn’t start, and I was ooooooooh crap lol.
2012 Toyota corolla le got my alternator replaced then drove the vehicle about 3days notice leaking under my vehicle it was cooling never ran hot I guess that it was leaking for 2days before I saw it when all the water and cooling left out of the car try to crank it crank no start I know it's not my starter I had that checked and it's not my battery got a excellent battery what could it be
Is your car giving any codes or check engine light? Some auto parts places you can rent a scanner that will read that for you. I'd check your grounds as well, maybe something worked itself loose
Just got back from being out of town few days, stopped to get gas, turned off the car, noticed my radio wasn’t playing when it should, and car wouldn’t start anymore; i kept taking the key out/in, by the Grace of God it started, i turned it off, it wouldn’t start again; i filled a full tank of gas, was able to get car started, but gas indicator still showing empty, not full; got home, tried the key out again, engine immobilizer light flashes, very strange behavior....
Very weird. Sounds like maybe a weak battery or maybe a bad ground. Maybe some critters got under the hood while you’re away and got to a wire or two? I know that happened to my 240Z
Hi Kuya, we don’t have the HiLux over here, but this seems a pretty common reset for Toyota’s. I checked some forums, looks like a 10 min battery disconnect will work on the Hi Lux too. Hope that helps, thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
What year Sequoia did it work on? Mine is a 2012 and we just replaced fuel pump because it cranks but just won’t start but replacing fuel pump didn’t fix the problem.
I have a WHOPPER of a problem! I'm racking my brain over this. Want to take a crack at it? It's a 2002 Rav4 (2.0L auto). Here's how it started: The wife took the car to the store on a rainy day. She says the car was going over puddles and getting splashed by other cars. The car made it to the store, but on the way back, it sputtered in the parking lot and seemed to almost coast. Then it regained power and nearly made it all the way home. While stopped at a traffic light, the car died for good. Here's what I know: The engine shows NO RPMS while cranking. The coil packs have +12V and ground (in RUN position) but there is NO TRIGGER PULSE to any of the 4 coil packs. The common leg of all the fuel injectors have +12V in RUN position. Coil packs are all new, plugs are new, fuel pump is new. Fuel pressure is confirmed good at the fuel rail. Crankshaft sensor is known good (swapped with a working 4Runner, which has the same sensor). CAM sensor was replaced with new one. No short on either the CAM or CRANK sensor wiring and one leg of both sensors is tied to ground. The input side of the crank sensor was traced back to the ECM and verified. The ECM was sent out for diagnosis and confirmed fully working (I don't know of they can confirm crank sensor input). Basically, everything seems ok, BUT THE CAR CRANKS AND WON'T START!
Wow, that is a doozy. Let me think on this one, but so far to me it sounds like water got into a connector. After a day or so, you would think that water would evaporate, which makes me think maybe a relay or fuse got hosed. Like I said, I’ll try and think on it, but from what you tested it’s kinda what my spidey senses are telling me. Although it looks like you’re getting 12 v everywhere though. This is a tough one
@@BeerLeagueHockey The car has been sitting for over a year now. I would think any trapped water would be gone by now, especially in dry climate Las Vegas. Anyway, I'm trying to get this car going for my daughter who has turned 18 and will be starting college soon.
Yeah I would say so, that it should be dried out long time ago if it sat that long. I usually work on older stuff where things are a little simpler. However the old school mindset, you only need fuel and you need fire to get it running. Sounds like you’re getting fuel all the way to the rail, so makes me think it’s not getting fire. I have a coworker who works on cars on the side; I’ll see what ideas he might have for you.
@@BeerLeagueHockey this is a 1+1 = 3 scenario because I can’t find anything wrong.. but it doesn’t start. A friend suggested I check the key FOB for security issue (the key does lock/unlock the car and reset the alarm when connecting the battery), but I doubt that would cause the original symptom of losing power (not a stall, just loss of power), then correcting itself and running for a few more miles before dying at a traffic light, never to run again. Besides, the fuse associated with anti theft is absent in the fuse box (not even a plug for a fuse exists), indicating that this feature isn’t installed.
I used to have an 04 Ranger, that had a horrible time with the Fuel Pump Inertia relay. Would just randomly cut off my fuel pump going down the road. After I sold it, I saw people getting around it just be removing the relay and using a jump wire with a fuse across the connector. But you’re getting fuel all through the system, which rules that out. Have you tried an exorcism on it yet? Ha ha. Waiting to hear back from my mechanic friend
Don't replace your fuel pump before trying this..! It worked on my 2005 4Runner with the 4.7l V8 engine. Although I still have my traction control and CEL lights on, that's probably because I changed relays, fuses, and pump before I found this fix.....! I always manage to find these fixes long after I've pulled everything else apart. Now I can get back to pleasuring young women and making my many millions............
Hey! It's been five months since you posted this...is it still working for you? My '03 4Runner V8 just started doing this the other day. I figure I'll try this out in the morning...
Sorry to hear that this didn’t work for you Max. Have you tested the relay, and relay for the pump? On a side note, used to have a Ranger with a bad inertia switch that would shut my pump off all the time. Might be a place to look
and now Whipple purrs like a kitten...nice!
Ha ha ha, maybe more like a mouse
It's none chip butt thank you
Good luck, sorry I couldn’t help
@@BeerLeagueHockey please, aside from that, did you check all the possible issues?
Hi Papa, resetting the ECM in this video, did fix the no start issue I was having. Swapping my battery, triggered something on the security side and disabled my ignition.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I have had my truck park for over 7months because of this issue. I did exactly what you did and truck started right up and accelerate like a champ! Can’t thank you enough 🙏🏼
That is awesome! Glad I could help, thanks for watching and leaving a comment!!
Dear lord is been 2 month mine is been parked I am trying now wish me luck ❤❤❤❤❤❤ good video ❤❤❤❤
@virginiomorales Good luck!
@@BeerLeagueHockey
It didn’t work I have to try cleaning the crankshaft sensor
I worked as a Tech for 6 years at a time a Ford dealership , learned many of the sane type of tricks .
Oh cool, I used to work the parts counter at a couple of Ford dealerships here in the Phoenix area, many moons ago.
Thank you for posting this video...
I've been visiting my brother in Mississippi for a few days and my truck just stopped running in his driveway... spent 3 days and had completely blown through my budget for this trip... and my head was about to explode...
But this worked... saved my ass and probably averted an aneurism...
Glad this worked for you!
After seeing this video, I was about to use the jumper, but first used m OBD2 tester and was able to reset with the "after battery installation" feature. So far so good for about four, five times. Will see what happens. I am about to take a 10-day ice fishing trip in Utah. Good thing the problem showed itself at home in California. According to the tester, I had to use the rear door switch to complete the work!!!! Thank you for posting and showing the possibility. The battery was changed about 10 days ago with no issues until today. As a retired mechanic, I found the new cars more reliable, yet more complicated to work on by non-trained mechanics. Requiring expensive diagnostic equipment.
Thank you for post! I miss the days working on my older vehicles, things were so much simpler. Safe travels on your trip to Utah
What is ECM
@agimhange3943 it's the Engine Control Module, one of the main computers that helps your car run
@@BeerLeagueHockeyHallo I love your video I will be happy if you can train me on line auto repeir if you can let me know
@dancanmachaka8062 Hello, I'm by no means a professional, and I'm sure an actual mechanic will say I've done things wrong. But some things, I've done in the past or might be able to point you in the right direction if you need help with something. I usually worked on my older cars, from the 60's and 70's, not so much with the newer ones
Just worked on my 2012 Tacoma wouldn't start after I changed the spark plugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Followed the instructions and it cranked up the second turn. thanks man!
Awesome! Glad I could help you VuduVince! Thank you for leaving a comment
Thank you so much! My 2WD-2KD hilux eventually started.... I was having the same problem and now my vehicle is running fine.....thanks
You’re very welcome, thank you for watching and posting a comment!
Worked--- Thanks for sharing this information. I was getting ready to tow my 2012 Camry to the shop and thought I would give this a try. Car started and is running like a champ. Thanks!
Awesome! Glad I could help, thank you for leaving a comment
While splicing wires into the harness behind the drivers side kick plate to instal a backup camera on a 2005 4cyl Tacoma, my truck would only start intermittently. It acted like the fuel pump was intermittently getting power. After watching countless videos and reading forum posts, I decided to try this fix. It seems to have corrected the problem. Apparently while messing with the plug and harness leading to the rear of the vehicle, I shorted out a fuel pump related circuit but did not blow a fuse or relay but effected the ECM.
Hope this fix keeps and you’re back on the road. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
Great video. I replace my battery two years ago on my 2013 Tacoma and thank God didn’t have any problems. Will keep your advice in mind for future events, you never know hehehe, blessings.
Hi Ricardo, thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Sorry the delay in responding to you
@@BeerLeagueHockey Thanks for answering. You did great on it; others never answer. Be safe, blessings.
Take care!!
Still struggling to get my 2010 RAV4 after an engine swap. After 30 minutes of putting in the pin all my lights were still flashing and the engine didn't start. One note about the video, your OBD2 port is upside down in your truck. You DID jump pins 4 and 13, but in the video pin 13 is labeled 4, it's not an issue, it works. Thanks for the video!
Hi Juan! Glad it worked for you
@@BeerLeagueHockey Did you read what he wrote. I did not work for him. 😂
@mattthrasher9133 I read it as the pin numbering was incorrect in the video, but he was still able to get it to work. My apologies if I was incorrect in that assumption
@BeerLeagueHockey is this similar to 05 sequoia sr5?
Just changed the baterry, turned it on, left it running for 15 minutes or so, then next morning wont start just crank.
@juanarevalo8791 Although mine wouldn't run after swapping the battery, this sounds like what happened to me. Swapped my battery, it cranked but would not start. Tried this, and it cranked over, let it idle for a short while to allow the computer to relearn and adjust itself
I'm doing this right now. It started back up when I disconnected then reconnected the battery. Thank you so much for the video though🙏
Thanks for the comment! I wasn’t that lucky when I tried that ha ha
Worked like a charm on my wife's 2012 corolla matrix -- thank you!
She's wondering if the root cause has been fixed or if she might have to do this again in a parking lot somewhere someday.
Glad it worked! I think she should be ok, unless it gets reset by replacing the battery etc.
Thx you Toyota for making a simple battery change so difficult
No joke, I’m cringing waiting for the day I have to do this on my Tundra now. Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@BeerLeagueHockey I purchased a device (?)...I don't recall what it is called or where I put it (75 years old 😃) that you connect to pos. and neg. cables why swapping batteries. By doing this, all codes are retained and no issues with replacement. As I recall it was very inexpensive and saves much aggravation.
@greenjondear Hi Green, sorry for the long delay. My Tacoma was pretty basic, didn't even have intermittent wipers lol; I didn't think it would lock me out from switching the battery. Lesson learned
I’ve used this multiple times now. Thank you for making it
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!!
I recently changed my wiper switch stalk and headlight switch stalk on my 2017 Tundra. I disconnected the battery during the task. I had this exact symptom a week or two after. The next morning the truck started but idled terribly. I took it to a shop; they did an hour worth of diagnostics on the truck and found nothing wrong. But the truck, apparently, reset the ECM and idle circuit during the testing. Oh well; next time I will know what to do.
Hi Dennis, thanks for sharing. I now have a '17 Tundra as well; good to know it might reset after a battery disconnect.
Trying this currently on my 07 Tacoma... 30 minutes to go. Wish me luck!
Good luck, hope this works out for you!
It didnt work but i think its the battery now from all the tries...??
Possibly, if you had been cranking on it for awhile; do you have a charger?
Luckily i was parked at Walmart and got a free battery under warranty. I reset the ECU and first attempt failed but second didnt. Not sure if its how close i held chip key or not. Im using spare/non chip key next to chip key. I also think its how you unlock the vehicle. Last start i used spare and it failed so i got out and unlocked with fob.
My Taco was so bare bones, it didn’t even have int. wipers lol, so I didn’t have to worry about a chipped key. Makes sense it wanted the FOB though
Thanks for your kind vidéo.
I just started m'y Avensis 7A engine that was parked for 6 months ...
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That is so awesome, I'm glad it helped!!!
Fellow avensis brother. Do you think it could solve a rough idle on a t25 2,4lvvti avensis?
Thank for posting ....Pin 4 to pin 13 ...It works for all Toyota? I had 2004 Toyota Solara , can't start I know the security system messed up the startingting system
Hello, I am not a Toyota technician, but from what I researched when I ran into this myself is that this should work on most Toyota based vehicles. (Toyota, Lexus, Scion)
For the past two months my ABS/Traction Controll/Brake light has been on. Three days ago i had an oil change, air filter change, and one of my tires replaced. Today i went to fill the truck up and when i went to crank it up it was a no crank condition. I just did this and the truck started right up. I am scared it wont turn back on after i turn it off so i am going to run my errands and take a leap. 2010 Toyota Tundra 5.7l 4x4
Hoping it was just a one off thing for you, glad it worked to get you going again though
Well am waiting for the 30 minutes now dear lord please I need my truck I love it so much
How did it turn out?
A year ago I had wasted so much time and money ignoring the importance of a handshake lol. Now I have the same issue, with a new engine and new ecu, and doing the reset. But in some cars only the ABS light and coolant light will be flashing. Fingers crossed
Good luck!
I will try to keep this short, lol. So my dash lights have flickered a few times (abs, trac off, vsc off, and brake). Yesterday I drove to the mall no problems but when I came out the car wouldn't start. Tried to get a jump, and it was dead dead. Went back in the mall for @1.5hrs and planned to take the bus home. But when I went to grab stuff from the car, I decided to try and it started on the 2nd try. It's had an oil change recently. Battery and alternator were checked about 2 months ago. No check engine light . Guy at NAPA said it's not throwing any error codes, and I know usually there's not any with the starter... but it's only got @109k miles on it, which seems really low for needing a replacement. So basically, I'm trying to figure out what's going on... did you think this technique could help? And what happens if it works, but then the key transponder doesn't work? Any input is much appreciated! This is for a 2007 Toyota Sequoia sr5
Hi Smitty, I wonder if you have a loose ground or battery terminal. Could explain the random stuff. The truck I had, didn't have a transponder in the key, is was a very basic model Tacoma, but would assume it flashes to match the computer after the reset. Sounds more like a wiring issue to me, electronics generally work or don't work, if you know what I mean.
Hope that helps
Can someone please help me understand if this ECM reset is just the same as using the OBD II scanner to reset ECM memory for Toyota?
Hi Julius, that one I am not sure on; would be interested to know if anyone happens to know the answer
@@BeerLeagueHockey Thank you 😊
I have a 2000 tacoma, wonder if it is the same in my case? Truck have not been started about 5 years+got it new battery, all lights ok, cranks perfectly but it does not even attempst to start, got about 1 gallon of fresh gs, mixed maybe with old remanent of gas in the tank, oil looked ok in color and composition but of course I will change it all once it starts, will drain tank, pour new gas, got new spark plugs, filter is K&N, oil is synthetic, does not seems I got a bad starter, no engine light or code yet, have to wait for it to run to see if got an engine light pointing to something else but.....what am I missing???
Hi Rody, sorry for the delay in replying. At this point I don’t think trying this could hurt. I’d check to see if you’re getting fuel to the rails, i think there is a small bleeder screw or valve on the rail to help get rid of air etc from the line. If it doesn’t spit out gas, might be something with the fuel pump. Maybe a fuse or relay?
Hi i have a 2004 toyota matrix won't start about for 7 months i change the battery, the fuel pump, the injectors, the mass air flow sensor i change the starter too and temperature sensor all the relays the throttle body. and the manifold too man i did everything now the OBD says has no errors codes, and is crank and crank but won't start..i will try your instructions i found your video recently i hope that can help me i am sad because i need my toyota in the road asap. I will let you know if it's runs after that thanks for your video
Good luck, hope this works out for you
I did it. bout Mind keep showing A/t oil temp. When the light come up the car will go off so I don't know Really problem yet can someone explain it to me here
Hi KK, maybe a loose connection or bad ground, are you able to run the code that you’re getting?
I am dealing with something similar, but not exactly same.
09 Camry... after some overheating issues, it parked and wouldn't start back up one day. Sat untouched for about 6 weeks or so. Got around to replacing the thermostat and radiator (rad leaked, but car would get real hot in like 5 minutes from cold start, so changed both parts). Had to remove battery to charge it. Put it back in and the car started and ran and drove fine - twice. The third time (same day), crank but no start. Had 3 codes. One was o2 sensor, but the others were two duplicates of the same code, p0606 ECM fault. Replaced the ECM with a used one, no start. Scanned it - no codes, and it passed diagnostic. Still no start though. I've found a few references to the immobilizer circuit and having to reprogram the key to the new ECM, but I've got no security light when I put the key in the ignition - and if the key needs reprogrammed, the security light should blink rapidly, as I understand it. Anyway... Think this procedure of yours might work for me? Is there a risk of damaging the replacement ECM this way? (same part number, came out of same model car with same engine and transmission) I'm on a very tight budget and can't afford to fry a computer and replace it again.
Hello arcane, I'm not a mechanic or anything, I found this and worked for me so I wanted to share. So I can't say for certain if it could or could not damage anything. I personally don't think it would, and I haven't had anyone comment that it made anything worse, but take that with a grain of salt. Hope that helps
@@BeerLeagueHockey I do appreciate the input. I tried it, but it didn't work for me. I did find another video that suggested almost exactly the same procedure, except for one part - at the very end, dude pulled the jumper out BEFORE turning the key off, then turned it off and back on to start it. And that video was specifically about my situation - an 09 Camry with a junkyard-replacement ECM. I haven't gotten around to trying it a second time though, and pulling the jumper while the key is still on. I had to yank the battery and throw it on an overnight charger because it was getting pretty low. Probably going to try again tomorrow. If that doesn't work, though, the car is going to have to go to a dealership... And that's just not in my budget right now. Really makes me wish I still had my first car - a 1978 Plymouth with no computer at all - not even a solid state ignition module. Mechanical distributor with vacuum advance, points, condenser and a ballast resistor. Easy to diagnose and cheap and easy to repair. Really starting to hate these newer cars.
This worked.
Lexus Es 2008
Crank no start due to MAF.
Glad this worked for you!
My Toyota matrix 2005 doesn't start one time,I have to start it like 3 to 4 times before it starts or i step on the accelerator holding it down before it starts...before the problem my mechanic only serviced the injectors, replaced airflow sensor,air cleaner and plugs but since then it's having difficulty of starting at one kick.. please help
Hi there Olusola, is your car throwing any codes or check engine lights?
So I have 05 Toyota Corolla, I replaced the ecm with one from the salvage yard. Before I replaced it the car had no crank no start and just lights. Now after replacing the ecm, it cranks but no start. A couple times it turned on for half a second then off. Should I do this to my car?
Hi Priscilla, sounds like it may work, especially if it ran briefly and then dies. Hope it works for you
So how do I know if the #4 and 13 is the same 4 and 13 from my connector. Mines is hanging so I couldn’t tell if it’s upside down or not.
So I did it with the proper pin locations and it didn’t work, it’s cranking but no turn on. It almost wants to turn on but not fully. The fuel pump is working, I’ve checked all relays for starter and all the fuses as well. At this point I’m totally lost. Need help!
When looking at the connector, the longer edge is the top. 1 thru 8 are on the longer edge, 9 thru 16 on the shorter one
Is it getting fuel, through the fuel rail? Some have a bleeder screw to check for fuel pressure when cranking.
My problem is i lost the transponder key!! I have the spare that will unlock it and crank but not start the engine on my 2007 toyota camry lxe..... help!!!! Any suggestions????
Hi Tiffany, sadly that might be a dealer thing. Not sure if other companies can make you one, they might be able to pull the info from your car's VIN number
Is goin to work for a 2014 Toyota tundra
Hi Juan, my understanding is that this should work on most Toyota/Lexus models with an OBD II port. So your Tundra should fall into that. Hope it works for you.
I have 2011 tandra is that same way to reprogram ACM with the club paper 4_13 OR every vehicle is different Please let me know and thank you
Hello Albrans, from my understanding most Toyota vehicles can use this method (Toyota, Lexus etc). Although I personally have only tried it on my old Tacoma, I haven’t had to try on my Tundra yet.
I have a 2010 5.7 tundra. A guy I guess jump it off and melted the fuel block. I replaced it. Checked all fuses and block and getting power but throwing codes for all the Coils which are getting same power. 5.3volts. Ideas? Think think is solution? This the ob port?
Hi Josh, not sure if this fix will work for you, since this usually help clear some sort of security blocking the ECM after it loses power. But if they melted some of the electronics, I'd start looking for a bad ground that may have been damaged.
So it's jumping 4 chassis ground with 13 discretionary. I've got a Tacoma with recent head unit replacement which somehow caused a no start issue. OBD2 scanners fail to get ECU info. New radio vehicle info screen states ODB communication error. Should I try this?
Hi Peter, sorry I was away camping and had no cell service. It could have triggered something if they disconnected power to the truck for that. If the pump is delivering fuel and it's getting spark, I would try this. It happened on mine for a battery swap, so a no power thing could cause this
@@BeerLeagueHockey no problem, it’s been solved. The ig2 fuse had been moved to the wrong slot.
Beer League, I have a 2012 Toyota Sienna LE. I had a full tune up and it checked top to bottom before our cross country move. About 1,000 miles in the battery light came on, no affect on performance but we stopped anyway. Checked battery with car on and off and no voltage change from the alternator. Drove to a shop and replaced alternator and got crank but no start. Threw crank shaft sensor code so we changed that too…no change, crank no start. After hours in a shop they conclude that it was the ECM. Bought a new one from Toyota at 1,800…replaced it and same thing. Crank no start. Now it throws a ECM doesn’t match VIN code. I tried the OBD jump to program the ECM and it is still doing the same thing? Should I keep trying this trick? Can you do it more than once without hurting the ECM or something else? I’m out of ideas and now have spent more on the fix then I owe on it…any ideas?
Hi Mitchell, sorry for the string of bad luck. I haven’t heard of any issues if you need to do it more than once. Is the shop able to flash it to match the VIN?
@@BeerLeagueHockey yeah, we are going to tow it to a shop today or tomorrow. I just hate to spend more money. Getting a little desperate.
I hear ya, that is never fun
Hello! I’ve put my 2010 Toyota Tacoma (stock) on a reader and it says it has lost connection w ECM and EV ECU. Do you think she will run w/ this trick? Or do I have to take it in?
Hello, hmmm that one I'm not sure about. If it's lost connection, I'm leaning towards this not helping but again can't say for certain.
Unfortunately my truck won’t start I tried this but nope. It cranks but won’t turn on battery is a year old so I know it’s not the battery. What could it be??
Hello, I'd check to see if it's getting fuel. Check the relays, and on the fuel rail is typically a valve, you can use to test is there is pressure in the line
Dude thanks a lot this helped me with my 2004 Toyota Camry bro thanks I was about to junk it .!💯💯
Glad it worked, and you’re very welcome!! Thanks for watching and dropping a comment!
I just tried this with my Toyota Sequoia and I hope it works, but we’ll see in a few minutes
How did it workout for you?
I spent days looking in videos about “crank no start”. Come to find out. My truck ran out of gas. -_-
Ha ha, sounds like you have my kind of luck. Glad it was just low gas though, and nothing more serious. Thanks for the comment!
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There was a lady that would have her car towed into our shop once a month because it wouldn’t start. It was just out of gas every time lol
@joshthompson6395 lmao
Think this would work and reset a bricked ECU? Toyota Tacoma
If the ECU is already bricked, can’t see much harm in trying. Hopefully it works out for you
will this work on a 2001 troyota camry ? battery went dead replaced with new one wont start just cranks..
Hello Mr Lee, from what I’ve heard, this should work on the majority of Toyota/Lexus vechicles
Mines the headlights and every interior lights up fine. And security flashes fine.. but car won't crank or start... and dash lights only turn on when I flick the thing to ON position :(
Hi Ray, so she won’t crank at all? Anything change since last time it was running?
I left the car sitting for a few weeks maybe a month and the battery died.. I charged it even swap batteries and its still the same symptoms.. lights turn on manually when I want them on.. but it don't crank or start when I turn the key...
I check the relays and fuses everything seem fine.. even tapped the starter lol
Have you tried this on your car? This happened to me after I swapped my battery, could be the same with you after your battery died
Also, if you have one of those cheap OBD Bluetooth dongles on, remove it.... that solved my no start issues right away!
Good to know, thanks for the tip!
i got a vibe which is toyota i wonder id this will work,or is this the same kind of reset as disconnect battery touch pos and neg wire together 5 minutes way?any info would appreciate
Not sure if it’s the same as the method you described, but should work on your Vibe. My understanding is that this will work in most Toyota based vehicles (Toyota\Lexus).
@@BeerLeagueHockey ok thanks alot good to know different tips
I'm attempting to do this but nothing is flashing on the dash. Does that mean it isn't going to work?
I think it needs to show it flashing for it to work. Do you have bare wire for the jump wire? When I first tried it, the rubber covering wasn’t stripped far enough and didn’t make the connection
Hmmmm good info. I haven’t tried this yet. My problem with my 4th gen 4Runner with same motor as Tacoma, is turning the key to start & it keeps trying to start even though you let go of the key. To stop it from trying to start I have to turn the key to the off position. Thoughts?
Hi there Bdog. Sounds like it maybe a bad relay or the switch itself. Something is keeping that circuit open. Relay probably easiest to test, especially if there is another relay like it in the harness. Hope that helps
@@BeerLeagueHockey Yeah did the Relay swapping today, both the ignition type & fuel pump ones. No luck 😭
I’ll check fuel pressure next but I’m thinking it’s ignition related.
Worked for 2 weeks for me. Wonder if i.have a bad key. Ordered a new one. I don't want to spend 1300 for new ecu too bad.
Ugh that doesn’t sound like fun, I hope it’s not a bad ecu as well
Hi there, I need help. My 16 pin connector on a 1999 Camry only has 4 connections at pin locations 4, 5, 7, and 16. Do you know if I can do this same trick? Thanks!
Hi Alex, far as I know this worked on most Toyota based vehicles with an OBD II port. But your's does sound a little different. I'll check the interwebs and see if there is a different procedure for you
@@BeerLeagueHockey Any update on this for the 99 Camry? I currently have one that is doing the same and need to know if the process is different for this older model. Thanks.
is this for all toyota cars or just tacoma trucks
Hello Yasin, in my understanding this will work on most Toyota based vehicles (Toyota, Lexus)
Ive got an 03 toyota mr2 spyder it cranks but wont start its been doing it for about a week. The only catch is i did this it worked but only the first time i started it after the reset now it only starts when its been sitting for either a couple hours or overnight. What do i do now? The code its throwing on computer is something about not being able to communicate with host....any suggestions?
Hi Heather, haven’t heard of that one. If you disconnect the battery and retry, does it start then?
What about if i l9st my key and decoded my computerbox and still wont start?
Hi Martin, not sure about that one. If you have to change the transponder code, typically you need to do that to a pair of keys, but unsure if that’s what you’re running into though
May i hv your contact sir,my car crack but not starting without put some fluid ,fuel pump is ok
Hi Gift, what happened to your car when it stopped working?
Whats problem if toyota hilux vigo only crank but cant start. What suppose to do? while drive,engine light was in meter dashbord,suddenly car stop and cannot move.try to fix but only crank,cant start.
Hi Christina, sorry to hear about your Hilux. So it was running fine, and then your engine light came on and it stalled, now won’t start?
@@BeerLeagueHockey yes. Already replace a new ecm but still dont work. How suppose to do sir?
Hi Christina, I have never swapped an ECM before, but I believe it may have to be reprogrammed to match your truck, even if it matches the year/model etc. Unless an actual mechanic who is reading the comments may know of a way to get it working?
What if the lights are flickering? 2007 Tundra.
Hi Ashley, your lights are flashing like that already, without jumping the contacts
@@BeerLeagueHockey my apologies 🤦♀️ I meant *are not* flickering.
Ha ha no worries, I had that happen to me when I didn't strip the rubber coating on my paper clip back far enough. Are you using just a metal clip or one with a coating?
I have a 2006 RAV4 that has been acting strange. Sometimes when I turn the key to start the car nothing happens, no crank no nothing. I have to take the key out and try again untill it starts. The transponder on the key works fine because the security light turns off when I insert the key in the ignition. It does this periodically and out of no where. This problem started happening after the starter went bad and I had it changed. Any thoughts?
Hi Oselotl, maybe something is going out in the ignition, or the ignition switch or relay. That’s the only thing I can think of off the top of my head
I have a 2000 Toyota Camry Le and I have replaced the alternator and battery. Im getting nothing AT ALL!
Hi Gabrielle, you’re not getting any power or will it crank? No power might be a bad ground.
After reading the comments, I was hopeful this would work for my 2007 Highlander - originally no crank, no start. Happened before and after I did a few things (of which I can not now remember what I did) to override the security lock out in the parking lot of the mechanics while waiting for the part, it mysteriously worked. Tried to the 4/13 jump for 30 minutes - dash lights flashing, feeling good about what was happening. At 20 minutes, all but 2 dash lights went off. Turned off key, pulled jump, tried to start. No dash lights. No ability to lock/unlock doors with fob or key in lock. What happened?
Hi Deb, have you tried removing the battery terminals and cleaning them? Possible weak/bad battery?
@@BeerLeagueHockey this worked for me another time I had the same issue. the problem before was that the 30 minutes drained my already stressed battery. make sure to tell people that when you go to start it the first time after removing the clip that it really can be a rough/difficult start, to be persistent and maybe even pump the gas, which I never, ever do at start-up. thanks for posting!
Hi Deb, that is true, my idle was high and at times rough for a good few minutes after the first successful start. Think I let mine run for about 10 minutes, and idle came down and was running smoothly. Thanks for posting!
Hey, would this work on a 2015 Toyota Hilux. I’m having a similar issue.
Hi Reuben, this should work on anything in the Toyota family, Lexus etc. I think there have been posts from Hilux owners, where it has worked for them as well.
And it's the same for. Any Tacoma like 2004 Tacoma same thing??
Hi Fabian, yes from what I found, this should work on most Toyota/Lexus vehicles with an OBD II port
Thanks I'm gonna try
Yes I just installed used ECU after someone cross cables and burn out fuses and I have no start condition just crank I put on program mode just waiting the 30 min and see if works or need check for something out of computer can be wiring harness bad
Good luck, hope this works for you
Update no still doesn't wants runs I just take out spark plugs and are black and fouled on gas I don't know guys I'm gonna try with starter fluid and see if the injectors problem that keep throwing gas and the sparks doesn't fire
Does this work in a 2010 Corolla 1.8L? Is that dangeroys to fry yhe ECM, or not?
Hello Tomasnok, from what I found it seems to work on Toyota/Lexus for various models. I’m not a Toyota technician though, and performed this on my own vehicle, so I can’t say it couldn’t harm the vehicle. But as you saw in the video, it allowed my truck to start up fine. Hope that helps
My daughter Is currently locked out of her 2010 Toyota venza sounds like it's doing exactly this. will the paper clip work on this car
Hi Toby, I believe this works on pretty much all Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Mine happened after a battery swap
I have the same issue for a 2002 Tacoma would it be the same method ?
Hi Joshua, it should work ok for you as well
Does it will work on a 07 Tundra 5.7l as well?
Hi Hugo, my understanding is that this should work on your Tundra. It works on most Toyota based vehicles with an OBD II port
Do you get any fuel pump noise then no crank or no pump at all? I turn my switch on and don't hear a fuel pump as I should or as it used to be in older cars. When I turn the switch to the off position I do hear a noise somewhere in the underside of the truck.
Hi Rigo, it’s been awhile ago so unfortunately I don’t recall if it engaged the fuel pump or not. I no longer have the truck to test it either. Do you have a test light, test at the fuse panel, and maybe at the pump with the key on? See if it draws power.
Tried looking online for an answer and didn’t come across one yet. I’ll let you know if I find something.
@@BeerLeagueHockey Yeah that's what I been doing too, looking for an answer. It's not my truck, it's my sister's but I had to pick it up and have it at my place. It's likely the fuel pump. I checked and it's not turning on when I open the switch!
I’ve never replaced the fuel pump on those before. Might be easier to remove the plastic bed, than dropping the tank.
@@BeerLeagueHockey Hhhhmmm! I'm not sure what plastic bed you are referring to, but to me it seems easier to drop the tank, it's just two metal straps holding it.
My Tacoma, the bed was actually plastic, like a bed liner, no metal bottom. Wasn’t a big fan of that.
I put in a new key switch put the new one in in it won't start what causes that it's a 2004 toyota Sequoia
Hi Chill, not sure on that one, unless there is something tied into the transponder on the key. If your key has one, my Tacoma just had a non-chipped key
So is this basically doing a ECM reset where it will also take Remove the Master Keys programmed into it. Is that what is happening here? Once you reset the ECM then it builds the Master keys back up...kinda like a factory reset.. is that what this is doing?
If this is what this is doing.. then this is a great hack to know to reset the ECM to remove the master keys from its system.
Hi Saud, I’m not sure how this would affect the keys; the truck I did this on did not have a transponder in the key itself, but swapping the battery triggered some sort of lock out from restarting. So resetting through this process seemed to fix that.
Would be interesting to know if it does reset the Master Key; if anyone has tried this and knows off hand.
@@BeerLeagueHockey it does reset the master key, i tried this process using the valet key and now it cannot recognize my master key with fob.
Damn, were you able to reprogram it?
@last2minutes587. Be cool to know this info. Haha. Thx @BeerLeagueHockey. For the video tips , I'm retrying now. And with 🎉 2010 Tacoma undrivable , hoping this works. Haven't drove over a month now . Weather has gotten miserable. Time to get outta the PNW. !
@jamesratzman8945 Good luck, let me know how it turns out for you!
Hi there do you think this will work on a tundra 2014 ?
Safe?
Should work on any newer Toyota/Lexus, I hadn't run into any problems after resetting mine; but take that with a grain of salt
I’m not sure how often you check and respond, but I’ve got an 09 Pontiac vibe in the garage. I did an alternator replacement, it started up and ran about 10 minutes then shut off and act like it’s getting no fuel, would this be the thing to try?!
You probably disconnected the battery to replace the alternator, so it could be worth a shot. I think most fuel rails have a valve to bleed out air, you can check that too to make sure fuel pump is still delivering fuel too
Could I do this if my truck runs, but I’m having other problems like my door lock/ anti theft won’t work, clock is always at 1, just took it the the shop, they said my bcm probably needs replacing?? Very expensive. Wondering if this might work, just scared it might hurt my 4Runner. Any help appreciated
Hi Carrie, thank you for watching and posting a comment. Although, if you were to reset your ECM it wouldn’t really hurt anything, it just reprograms the computer that helps run your engine; I don’t think it would help in your case. If you’re in a crunch and need to replace your BCM (Body Control Module), there is always the option of picking one up at a salvage yard. Problem with that is, it could be just as bad as the one you are replacing, or might fail early etc, and maybe not much of a warranty. Be sure to disconnect your battery, before disconnecting any computers, to protect your car electronics. I hope this helps? Good luck
Thanks for responding ☺️ and thanks for the tip on getting one from salvage, I also found refurbished ones for quite a bit cheaper, the problem with that is that mechanics at a shop won’t touch refurbished parts 🤨 or put them in. Oh well guess if I spend the big bucks it will at least have a warranty. Cheers
That is true, shops won’t install those for you. If you have a friend who is good with cars, sweet talk them with a little beer and pizza and they might help you out ha ha. Good luck with your car!
Will the work on a Toyota t100 96?
From my understanding, as long as it has an OBD II port it should work for you
I changed my 2014 rav4 battery and after a few days it cranks but wont start. Is that the same problem with it?
Sounds like it, I had to do this reset when my Tacoma battery died. Wouldn’t run until I did the reset.
@@BeerLeagueHockey do u have to keep doing it constantly or just after replacing battery?
Update, still didn't work for me.. I guess it's getting towed to the shop 😭
Hi T L, I just had to reset it that one time. Sucks about your RAV4, sorry it didn’t work for you
@@tl2135 any update on what happened I have same issue 🥲
im haveing same issues after disconnecting the battery on my 04 camry 3.0v6 im curious if this applies? anyone have any input
It’s possible, I triggered mine just from swapping out my old battery
@@BeerLeagueHockey i tried it and it worked 👍👍👍 pin 4 & 13 for 30 min with ignition on ! great info thank you for putting me on the right track ! this all started because i have a 3# mis fire on a 04 camry v6 3.0 & to get to coil and spark plugs on the back side of front wheel drive engine i had to remove the intake plenum ! i replaced sparkys and moved the suspect coil pack to the front of engine for easy access… long story short when i hooked battery back up it went into a crank no start and i was completely baffled ! before i found your video i torn top of engine downs 3 times checking for something i missed ! i even got into it with a ole buddy of mine that was an actual toyota mechanic for over ten years because he kept questioning my work & didn’t have anything to offer except “you must have missed something” instead of thinking out side the box …..after doing the research every toyota with a factory security system can have this problem and the same fix works for car& trucks for over a 20year period the fact that never dawned on him made me question his knowledge especially when all he had to offer was a smart mouth ….needless to say i think i know why he doesn’t work for toyota anymore 😆🤡!
@@BeerLeagueHockey Thank you for your quick response and knowledge 🙏 subscribed, bell rang & 👍 !
Ha ha ha, I found out because I had just bought my wife a new, stronger battery for her Highlander. Then a month later, sadly we got rear ended and it totaled her car. So I was like, before they scrap it I’m snagging that bad boy for my truck. I swapped it and it wouldn’t start, and I was ooooooooh crap lol.
@@BeerLeagueHockey 😆 what a brain scratcher !
Beer league hockey would this work on a 1997 celica? Or only newer cars
Hi Jvst, I haven’t tried it on older Toyotas, but I think some have posted in the comments where it has worked for them
2012 Toyota corolla le got my alternator replaced then drove the vehicle about 3days notice leaking under my vehicle it was cooling never ran hot I guess that it was leaking for 2days before I saw it when all the water and cooling left out of the car try to crank it crank no start I know it's not my starter I had that checked and it's not my battery got a excellent battery what could it be
Is your car giving any codes or check engine light? Some auto parts places you can rent a scanner that will read that for you. I'd check your grounds as well, maybe something worked itself loose
@@BeerLeagueHockey no its not no codes
Ayyy I got a situation with my 06 4x4 standard transmission tacoma. Please respond and I'll give you the details. Thanks
Hope I can help
Worked amazing thank you! I replaces my ECM and then needed to do this!
Awesome! Glad I could help. Thank-you for your comment
Just got back from being out of town few days, stopped to get gas, turned off the car, noticed my radio wasn’t playing when it should, and car wouldn’t start anymore; i kept taking the key out/in, by the Grace of God it started, i turned it off, it wouldn’t start again; i filled a full tank of gas, was able to get car started, but gas indicator still showing empty, not full; got home, tried the key out again, engine immobilizer light flashes, very strange behavior....
Very weird. Sounds like maybe a weak battery or maybe a bad ground. Maybe some critters got under the hood while you’re away and got to a wire or two? I know that happened to my 240Z
Beer League Hockey the battery is weak for sure, thanks for responding
You’re welcome, thanks for watching and taking time to post a comment!
Does this work on nissan Sentra?
Hi Pabs, I know this works on Toyota/Lexus vehicles; I doubt it would be the same for a Sentra although they probably have something similar to try.
How about hi lux 2015 same pin resets sir
Hi Kuya, we don’t have the HiLux over here, but this seems a pretty common reset for Toyota’s. I checked some forums, looks like a 10 min battery disconnect will work on the Hi Lux too. Hope that helps, thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
Trying this on my Scion xB 🙏
Hope it works for you!
Does it work on a 99 Tacoma 3rz 2.7l
Hi Clifford, I believe this works on all/most Toyotas. This Tacoma was a 2011 2.7L
Which car model year ?
This video was made on a 2011 Tacoma 4cyl. These steps should work on most Toyota based vehicles with an OBD II port from my understanding
This worked on a RAV4 I replaced an ECM From the junk yard started right up
Awesome! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment!
What year rav4 was it?
What year Rav4 was it?
can i use that method on toyota fortuner 2015?
Hi Domingo, I can’t say for certain but I do believe this is the general procedure for most Toyota vehicles
@@BeerLeagueHockey thank you god bless you.
You’re very welcome, thank-you
Can it work on a 2007 scion tc
Hi Chevaughn, I believe this works on anything from Toyota (Toyota, Lexus, Scion); but I am not a Toyota tech to say for certain
Good information.
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Thank-you so much!
Good video I had that problem with a sequoia and now it starts thank you so much
Glad the video helped! Thanks for leaving a comment!!
What year Sequoia did it work on? Mine is a 2012 and we just replaced fuel pump because it cranks but just won’t start but replacing fuel pump didn’t fix the problem.
@@chandadillon5464 mine is a 2002 but I would give it a try on yours you won't spend any money by trying
Great video. Like a pro
Thank you
Hope it works for a scion tc
Hi TeamRiot, it's part of the Toyota family so there should be a good chance that it will
I have a WHOPPER of a problem! I'm racking my brain over this. Want to take a crack at it? It's a 2002 Rav4 (2.0L auto).
Here's how it started: The wife took the car to the store on a rainy day. She says the car was going over puddles and getting splashed by other cars. The car made it to the store, but on the way back, it sputtered in the parking lot and seemed to almost coast. Then it regained power and nearly made it all the way home. While stopped at a traffic light, the car died for good.
Here's what I know: The engine shows NO RPMS while cranking. The coil packs have +12V and ground (in RUN position) but there is NO TRIGGER PULSE to any of the 4 coil packs.
The common leg of all the fuel injectors have +12V in RUN position.
Coil packs are all new, plugs are new, fuel pump is new.
Fuel pressure is confirmed good at the fuel rail.
Crankshaft sensor is known good (swapped with a working 4Runner, which has the same sensor).
CAM sensor was replaced with new one.
No short on either the CAM or CRANK sensor wiring and one leg of both sensors is tied to ground.
The input side of the crank sensor was traced back to the ECM and verified.
The ECM was sent out for diagnosis and confirmed fully working (I don't know of they can confirm crank sensor input).
Basically, everything seems ok, BUT THE CAR CRANKS AND WON'T START!
Wow, that is a doozy. Let me think on this one, but so far to me it sounds like water got into a connector. After a day or so, you would think that water would evaporate, which makes me think maybe a relay or fuse got hosed.
Like I said, I’ll try and think on it, but from what you tested it’s kinda what my spidey senses are telling me. Although it looks like you’re getting 12 v everywhere though. This is a tough one
@@BeerLeagueHockey The car has been sitting for over a year now. I would think any trapped water would be gone by now, especially in dry climate Las Vegas. Anyway, I'm trying to get this car going for my daughter who has turned 18 and will be starting college soon.
Yeah I would say so, that it should be dried out long time ago if it sat that long. I usually work on older stuff where things are a little simpler. However the old school mindset, you only need fuel and you need fire to get it running. Sounds like you’re getting fuel all the way to the rail, so makes me think it’s not getting fire.
I have a coworker who works on cars on the side; I’ll see what ideas he might have for you.
@@BeerLeagueHockey this is a 1+1 = 3 scenario because I can’t find anything wrong.. but it doesn’t start.
A friend suggested I check the key FOB for security issue (the key does lock/unlock the car and reset the alarm when connecting the battery), but I doubt that would cause the original symptom of losing power (not a stall, just loss of power), then correcting itself and running for a few more miles before dying at a traffic light, never to run again. Besides, the fuse associated with anti theft is absent in the fuse box (not even a plug for a fuse exists), indicating that this feature isn’t installed.
I used to have an 04 Ranger, that had a horrible time with the Fuel Pump Inertia relay. Would just randomly cut off my fuel pump going down the road. After I sold it, I saw people getting around it just be removing the relay and using a jump wire with a fuse across the connector. But you’re getting fuel all through the system, which rules that out.
Have you tried an exorcism on it yet? Ha ha. Waiting to hear back from my mechanic friend
It works!! Thank youuuu!!
I’m glad it worked! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
This work on Chevy 89 camaro
Thanks for the heads up!
Don't replace your fuel pump before trying this..! It worked on my 2005 4Runner with the 4.7l V8 engine.
Although I still have my traction control and CEL lights on, that's probably because I changed relays, fuses, and pump before I found this fix.....!
I always manage to find these fixes long after I've pulled everything else apart.
Now I can get back to pleasuring young women and making my many millions............
Ha ha ha ha, go get ‘em tiger! Thanks for watching and posting a comment!
Hey! It's been five months since you posted this...is it still working for you? My '03 4Runner V8 just started doing this the other day. I figure I'll try this out in the morning...
Can’t answer for his 4Runner, but I had no issues with my Tacoma after doing this. I’ve since traded it in, but no problems up to then anyways.
Love it 😀
This information boosted my thoughts and so happy thank you so much appreciated
You’re very welcome, hope this works for you too!
Did not work for me on my 2002 Toyota Avalon. I suspect I do not necessarily have an ECM problem. It just isn't providing power to the fuel pump.
Sorry to hear that this didn’t work for you Max. Have you tested the relay, and relay for the pump? On a side note, used to have a Ranger with a bad inertia switch that would shut my pump off all the time. Might be a place to look
is there a code bro
Hey Thann, no I didn’t have a code, just a crank, no start.
thank you
Thank-you for watching!!
ECM = ECU?
Hello, yes they are both the same