I have 2008 toyota corolla, since changed the battery my security light keeps flashing, it not let the car start. I did 33 minutes wire procedure with 4 and 13 but car doesn't start. I don't know what else I would do.
What did you end up doing? My car's '06 Avalon is stuck 30 miles away with the same issue. I haven't tried this video's method yet but I'm trying to learn as many tricks as I can before driving there and trying to get it to start.
I think what you trying to say is make a jump wire between Pin 4 and 13 Teen when that's done ,have the ignition in the off mode and insert the wire into those slot's and then turn the ignition on but do not start the Engine. Now leave the jump wire in for 30+ Mins when the 30 to 40 mins is up turn the Ignition to the Off and pull the jump wire Out and then start the Engine to see if the fix has worked. Yw lol
How do I know which pin is which in my particular vehicle? Are they all the same? In another video a guy said this same thing (In a much better manner) and he said "4 and 13" but I've seen different people call different positions 4 and 13 😐
@@HiptonismHD The Answer i gave was to the Toyota he was doing and NOT a overall answer to Every Car or Truck , but what i will say to you is that you need to Look at what Brand of Car or Truck you have and look up to see if there is a same type of fix for it OBD 2 PLUG IS what you will need to find and the pin locations as there not all the same for EVERY Make. lol.
I have 2008 toyota corolla, my car's security light keeps flashing, and it doesn't let the car get started. I did the 30-minute with wire number 4 and 13 after 34 minutes gone but could not start. I don't know what I do.
Ever figure it out? I replaced the cylinder lock and have a new key and im trying this rn i tried relearning the key to no avail myane ill try again but someone else said they had to do this after programing the key @maqsoodahmed3192