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Weak high current contacts in starter. The clicking sound is the starter moving the power to the high current contacts, which is what it's supposed to do. But your high current contacts are worn and cannot conduct the amperage needed to turn motor over. Check to see if your car has a "Nippondenso" starter which your toyota should , if so a child could change these contacts.Don't buy a new starter if it is Nippondenso (a huge waste of money). The only other thing could be loose corroded wiring, but you said that was all clean and tight. Beleive me the contacts on these starters wear out faster than most. Bucking the tide Thanks for visiting!
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