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If your Toyota Camry is not starting but emits a clicking sound when you turn the key in the ignition, the problem is likely your battery. This is particularly true if it only cranks one or two times when you first attempt to start it. If possible, examine your battery to ensure it has a sufficient charge. If it doesn't, you probably need to get a new one. However, there could be additional problems, such as a component draining power or a faulty alternator. There are various factors that could be causing the issue, but the simplest explanation is an old battery that can no longer hold a charge. Keep your fingers crossed that it's just the battery to blame.
If your Toyota Camry is making a tapping sound and won't turn on, it's likely due to issues with the starter, battery, alternator, or fuel pump. It's recommended to have a diagnostic test performed to identify the exact problem.
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The plugs on a Camry equipped with a 2MZ engine may experience wear issues due to the setting.