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Subject: Re: 75 Toyota Corolla - starting problem
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 18:58:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Oct 30 18:58:00 1985
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** the starting line  **

The seat belt interlock "feature" which would not allow starting the
car until the front seat passenger(s) buckled up came and went with
the model '74 year of all cars.  There were a number of cars retained
this feature in '75.  If you are in doubt you can check with your
dealer or check out the wiring diagram in the shop manual for the
car.  If you have one of these, it could indeed be causing your problem.

Another possibility is the solenoid is flakey.  The click you hear when
you turn the key is the sound of the solenoid closing.  They frequently
fail by not making contact and not connecting the battery to the starter.

As usual with electrical intermittants, all connections are suspect too.
Last, some cars have a clutch pedal lockout which won't let you start the
car unless the clutch pedal is depressed.  If your car has this feature
the clutch switch is also suspect.

Good luck.

R.M. Mottola
Cyborg Corp.
Newton, MA.