Do you have a question about the Rush and is the answer not in the manual?
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Joseph Monaheng
February 19, 2025
Setting up temperature to clear windows during the rain
Gary Woods
March 2, 2025
When I push the start button it clicks once but won't start. 2019 Toyota Rush
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Mr. Anderson
March 2, 2025
The 2019 Toyota Rush may not start and only click once due to a dead or weak battery. The description mentions that the vehicle does not respond to the Smart Key, and the headlights and indicators do not work, which suggests a complete power loss. Try the following steps:
1. Check the Battery – Ensure the battery terminals are clean and tightly connected. If the battery is weak or dead, jump-start the vehicle or replace the battery. 2. Test the Battery Voltage – A healthy car battery should have around 12.6V when the engine is off and about 13.7–14.7V when running. 3. Inspect the Starter and Connections – A single click may indicate a faulty starter motor or a poor connection between the battery and starter. 4. Verify the Smart Key – If the Smart Key battery is dead, try holding it close to the start button while pressing it.
If the issue persists after checking these points, consult a mechanic for further inspection.
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Do you have a question about the Rush and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Setting up temperature to clear windows during the rain
When I push the start button it clicks once but won't start. 2019 Toyota Rush
The 2019 Toyota Rush may not start and only click once due to a dead or weak battery. The description mentions that the vehicle does not respond to the Smart Key, and the headlights and indicators do not work, which suggests a complete power loss. Try the following steps:
1. Check the Battery – Ensure the battery terminals are clean and tightly connected. If the battery is weak or dead, jump-start the vehicle or replace the battery.
2. Test the Battery Voltage – A healthy car battery should have around 12.6V when the engine is off and about 13.7–14.7V when running.
3. Inspect the Starter and Connections – A single click may indicate a faulty starter motor or a poor connection between the battery and starter.
4. Verify the Smart Key – If the Smart Key battery is dead, try holding it close to the start button while pressing it.
If the issue persists after checking these points, consult a mechanic for further inspection.
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