No problem so far. And overnight, your Toyota Corona won't start more or has trouble starting. The most complicated thing is that you never know completely where the dysfunction comes from. Since you must have missed your appointment, find a time to identify the malfunction. We will see in this text what will be the most usual situations and how identifier.
Your Toyota Corona battery is discharged
This is without any uncertainty the most frequent dysfunction, and probably the most basic to troubleshoot. The headlights of this Toyota Corona have remained on for hours, the bulb inside your car, or just the ignition on, or the like. All the elements that could use electricity while the engine remains off may be the basis of the concern. But it also appears as soon as the battery is much too old, or even alternator. In order to see if the battery of this Toyota Corona is empty there is a super simple way. If the headlight is low, it means it's a battery malfunction! On the other hand, when the headlights work very well, this shows that the malfunction originated on the other hand. In order to charge the battery, you probably know how to do it, and you have to think of systematically having cable within your trunk. It is still possible that thimbles of the battery be oxidized. Then just open the hood and see if they happen to be dirty. Then you can remove the oxidation with a brush. If it doesn't work, you will need to replace the battery.
The starter of the Toyota Corona is worn out
It is less common than an empty battery, however it can still occur at times. In order to understand the procedure to follow you must understand what is the use of a starter on this Toyota Corona. The latter is a kind of engine inside the engine. Its role is different because it is completely electric. Indeed, it is the latter which offers the possibility of starting the engine, and the electricity required for its activity comes from the battery. To give it a second life it will sometimes be enough to give several small strokes on its surface to be able to release the coals in order to let the electricity circulate.
Your Toyota Corona's engine is flooded
It is better that it is not that. Sometimes it is still plausible to start your Toyota Corona, even if it also happens that the engine remains clearly drowned. This is something that happens especially when it is cold. Generally, you will be able to understand it as soon as we try to start and there is a lively gasoline smell. Sometimes you just have to wait about 20 minutes and the malfunction will be resolved. For petrol cars it is also possible to remove petrol in the spark plugs nevertheless it is a combination not recommended for novice mechanics.
Conclusion
If this Toyota Corona does not start, it can come from a electric problem and less frequently of a engine problem. You now know the keys to identify the dysfunction, if despite everything it persists, you can go to a professional, They're here for that ! Be careful and have a good ride.