SOURCE: programming a 1995 toyota avalon key fob
To program a remote... note that you must not delay more than 10 seconds between any of the operations.
Driver's door open, all other doors closed, key removed from the ignition switch.
Insert key into ignitions switch, then remove it.
Press LOCK then UNLOCK on the vehicle door lock control switch at 1 second intervals 5 times.
close and re-open drivers door.
Press LOCK and UNLOCK on the vehicle door lock control switch at 1 second intervals 5 times
Insert Key into ignition switch.
Switch ignition ON and OFF once to program a remote transmitter code while retaining the original codes or twice to program a remote transmitter code while erasing the original codes. three times to check how many remote transmitters are currently registered, or 5 times to erase all registered codes.
Remove Key from ignition switch.
System should now lock and unlock vehicle. Once, twice or five times depending which mode has been selected. It will lock and unlock one to four times slowly, to indicate the number of remote transmitters registered if you chose option 3.
Press and hold remote transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK buttons at the same time.
Press LOCK remote button for 1 second: System should now lock and unlock vehicle once to confirm, twice to indicate registration has failed.
NOTE: to exit programming mode, close drivers door or insert key in the ignition.
NOTE: a maximum of 4 remote transmitters can be programmed
SOURCE: 2004 Avalon Wiper Relay Location
The wiper relay is located behind the center of the dash i am sending you a picture of whe re it is . find (W8) in the picture.
SOURCE: where is the thermostat on a 1995 toyota avalon?
I believe it is on the water pump which is in the front of the 3.0 engine at the end of the bottom radiator hose.
SOURCE: looking for location of 1995
Front seating area, driver side, driver side of steering column, mounted behind instrument panel
SOURCE: 1997 Toyota Avalon turn signals and hazards quit
I think you have only one flasher for both signals and hazards (whereas there are separate fuses), so replace the flasher.
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