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I have a 95 Camry not starting. I found an exposed wire on the starter and replaced with a remanufactured part. It drove for a few days after that just fine but now won’t do anything again. There was some acid seeping on the top of the battery so I was able to replace it free under warranty. I don’t get any clicks or crank when I turn the key. Wiring to the starter all looks good to me. What’s next? Ignition switch/ cylinder? Help!

Check the battery connections, they may have loosened some since it was replaced recently. Retighten all connections then check to be sure the battery has voltage enough to start the engine.

Hi @dschnur72 Check your fuse box for a blown fuse. There are usually two boxes one under the hood and another somewhere near or under the steering wheel. After taking the cover off, you should see a diagram of which fuse it could be. While checking for blown fuses, give the starter solenoid a couple of good whacks with a small tool to see if that’s the problem.