Your car may include one or both of the following: If the problem seems to be the alarm, We are providing some instructions for that situation too under the heading “The Alarm system” further below on this article. A problem with the anti-theft security system (alarm) will cut the starter too. The rule is an immobilizer problem will cut injection and/or ignition but will let the starter motor crank. If instead, the starter motor does not run either, then the problem is not the immobilizer and could possibly be an aftermarket alarm system that comes with many of these Corollas. Please note that with “ no-start“, I mean that it cranks ok (the starter motor runs), but the engine does not start. Those codes will not match the codes of your keys and will create a no-start situation. When you replace the ECM of these Corolla models and the replacement ECM is not brand new or at least was not previously reprogrammed, the engine won’t start because the used part has in memory the old key codes of the keys from the donor car. This article was made as a companion for the Toyota Corolla Immobilizer Reset Service we offer for the 2005-2007 Toyota Corolla, but it could also be helpful for you if you own one of those models and recently replaced the ECM with a used or recycled one and your car is not starting.
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