Toyota Pickup sporadic starter issue with slow cranking after short drive on Toyota Pickup

Submitted by brennan.kitch · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Toyota pickup owners report experiencing sporadic starter issues characterized by slow cranking after a short drive. These issues may stem from a faulty ground connection, which can lead to insufficient voltage for the starter motor. Additionally, some owners note that a failing starter relay can cause a clicking sound when turning the key without resulting in a crank. Problems with the cold start injector or fuel pump have also been highlighted, with service bulletins suggesting potential fuel pump replacement as a remedy. To address these concerns, it is recommended that owners ensure proper grounding for the starter motor, consider a starter relay modification for direct voltage supply from the battery, and have the fuel pump inspected if issues persist. Furthermore, if sporadic cranking, unusual sounds, or frequent jump-starts occur, it is advisable to have the starter motor evaluated by a qualified technician.

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