2001 Toyota Tundra Won't Start Due To Theft Device
If after unlocking the driver door with the key and still no luck put the key in the ignition and turn forward to start if it wont start turn forward anyway then push youre red reset button on the dash.
2001 toyota tundra won't start due to theft device. Have put a tester on it but wont connect to link and give any reading at all. The engine immobilizer is a security device. Its located on your dash and will have a blue or red light.
Youll have to disable it with these steps. - Answered by a verified Toyota Mechanic. Lock the doors then shut it and unlock it with the key on.
Everything electrical seems to work fine. The next thing that I would do is to plug up a spark plug tester 5 at autozone up to the plugs and make sure that they are getting voltage. Have partial internal electrical when switch is on but no cluster lights.
My 2000 tundrasr5 47l 4x4 wont start. Ive dumped music on it and the stereo just wont seem to detect it. 2008 Toyota Tundra wont Start.
That is one of those little things in life that is taken for granted. Your anti-theft system pass-lock may have a fault or it may be the key itself. According to a Toyota dealership this feature is a state-of-the-art security system that will stop bad apples in their tracks.
Its in owner manual. The key is read by the computer and if it matches it will enable all systems to start the car. Ive formatted the USB exFat the default - the only other option is NTFS.