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Sounds like it might be an iffy interlock or the actual mechanism isn't operating correctly. (There will be a few people along to slag off the MMT shortly I expect.)

First thing to check next time it doesn't start and before you play around with the shift, is to check what the indicator on the dash says. If it isn't N then it won't start (because the computer thinks it's not in neutral). If it is flashing then that indicates a problem and you really need to get a Toyota dealer involved. If it is showing a gear then it's probably been left in gear and you just need to put it in neutral (you probably know this, but wouldn't be the first to be caught out).

It would be helpful if you can also post up exactly which car it is - year, engine, mileage.

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