Why won't my 2004 Toyota Camry start when there's no click?
My 2004 Toyota Camry just stopped working the other day. It won’t even make a sound when I turn the key! What would cause my 2004 Toyota Camry not to start when there’s no clicking sound?
, you’re likely to see car troubles once older models reach a certain age. There are a few possible reasons why your 2004 Toyota Camry won’t start and why there’s no click—also known as cranking. Let’s break them down.
Dead battery: A dead battery is the most common cause for a 2004 Toyota Camry that won’t crank.
Alternator problems: The alternator in your 2004 Camry is the car part that turns mechanical energy from braking into restorative power to charge your car’s battery.
Failed starter: If your ‘04 Camry’s starter has failed, then there’s no way to complete the electrical current required to start your car’s engine when you turn the key in the ignition.
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