2006 Toyota Avalon XLS - Page 7 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Lost key
you must call some locksmith, for to do it the job. is the best way.God bless you
Bad spark plugs symptoms
An ignition misfire feels like the car is stumbling. Get it up to about 55mph and ease into acceleration, if it stumbles you might want to get a tune-up. If it stumbles at idle and gets better with acceleration, you might be dealing with a fuel delivery misfire(clogged fuel injector or fuel filter)
Window Problem
It likely the regulator. If i were you, I would pick up a switch from a wrecking yard and plug it in to test it. If it still wont roll up, its your regulator.
Positive battery cable replacement
Use a battery wrench usually 8mm to open the terminal bolts. Undo both of
them and disconnect both the cables (positive and negative). Disconnect the
other end of the positive cable by following it along its length. Undo the bolt
that holds it. And now you can replace the cable. Follow the same process in
reverse for reinstallation.
P1354
I found this on a google search i hope it will help you as the engine is the same QUESTION: , 2001 Avalon 145,000 miles. Recently developed rough idle when warm. Today produced codes of P1150, P1354. It points to the VVT system. Can a DIY diagnose and repair from home?Thanks,JohnANSWER: The P1354 code is for the VVTi malfunction on bank2 which is the cylinder head near the firewall, the 1150 code is for the air.fuel ratio sensor on the same head, the VVTi code can cause the A/F ratio sensor to go out of range, the main cause is the P1354 code which should be delt with first, this can be caused by a worn timing belt that has junped a tooth on the sprocket, this should be checked first, at this mileage if it has never been replaced it may be the problem. If your scanner can read live data see where the engine timing is at.If the timing is not the problem it may be a bad oil control valve for the VVTi system, to be sure it should be active tested using a diagnostic tool that is capable of doing so, activating the system at idle should cause the engine run rough at idle, if there is no effect on the engine the VVTi is not activated and the problem may be the OCV.
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Circuit breaker
Using a long nose or needle nose pliers grip the fuse firmly and pull.At the same time wiggle the fuse from side to side . They generally fit quite tightly into their sockets but it will come out.
Check engine light on
Take it to Autozone and get the error codes read before doing anything, they do this for free. There are so many possible causes of the CEL coming on that you need to narrow down the possible problems and getting the error codes is the first step.
2006 toyota owners manual
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/how-to-read-the-dashboard-lights-1370.htmlhope this helps sort out the lights!!!
Car battery waste at poles
There are videos on Youtube that show how to clean a battery.You can use a wire brush or baking soda to clean off the corrosion.Be very careful not to get anything in the battery cells or in your eyes.There are green and red fiber rings you can put under the cables that are treated with oil that can help to prevent future corrosion.
Brake light on dash won't turn off.
I just had my brakes done (all 4 rotors replaced and brake shoes) on my 99 Camry, and when I took it for a test drive, the Brake light was on. The way I got rid of it was by disconnecting the battery for a minute or 2. It reset whatever was causing it to stay on.
Hope this helps.
Ed
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