It sounds like the vehicle has been in an accident and is not straight.
Take it to a body shop with a box of donuts and a tray of coffee and ask if they can have a quick look and tell you if the vehicle has been in an accident. They have laser tools that check 'straightness'. They might also do Laser Wheel alignment, which is the new technology.
It does appear to be a long way out from a quick read here
https://www.google.com/search?q=2007+Toyota+Avalon+XLS+Front+axle+Right+camber+measurement+before+-3.27
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The Integration Relay is an expensive part. Once you disconnect the battery, you break the programming for the anti theft system and engine immobilizer, so you compound the problem. You need an auto electrician. A pro grade scan tool computer can diagnose in 30 minutes normally, yours might take an hour.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=mobile+auto+electrician+near+mehttps://www.google.com/search?q=Toyota+Sienna+integration+relay
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Monitor? You mean the entertainment screen?
You go to the dealership and they will give you the code. You can't reset it, because the code it permanent. Alternative ideas in the link
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the thermostat is located driver's side of the vehicle. Follow the upper radiator hose to its end to a water outlet housing. the thermostat is in the outlet. take off the air flter lid and hose and it is easier to get to. take the hose off and the metal line to the housing. the other part of the housing is holding the thermostat. it is held with two 10 mm bolts. good luck.
n a 1980 Toyota Corona wagon, the flasher unit is typically located under the dashboard, near the steering column. The flasher unit is a small, cylindrical device that makes the clicking sound when your turn signals are activated. It may be on the driver's side or passenger's side, depending on the specific model and configuration.
Keep in mind that the location may vary slightly depending on the specific trim level and configuration of your Toyota Corona wagon. If you have difficulty finding it, consult the vehicle's manual or seek assistance from a qualified mechanic.
- Converting the electronic distributor of a 2004 Toyota HiAce to a points-based one is technically feasible but not advisable due to complex modifications and compatibility issues.
- Electronic distributors provide more precise ignition timing, better engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions compared to points-based systems.
- Electronic distributors are generally maintenance-free, while points-based systems require regular maintenance and adjustments.
- Finding a points-based distributor compatible with the specific 2004 HiAce engine may be challenging and costly.
- Downgrading the HiAce's electronic distributor to a points-based system is not recommended.
- If encountering issues with the electronic distributor, seek advice from a qualified mechanic for proper diagnosis and repair.
- Alternatives include repairing the existing electronic distributor if the issue is minor or replacing it with a compatible aftermarket unit designed for the HiAce engine if complete replacement is necessary.
- Modifying critical components like the ignition system can impact the safety and reliability of the vehicle, so always consult a qualified mechanic for any modifications or repairs.
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Your question as written makes no sense. You made an earlier post 10 minutes before asking "How do check fuel pump is working".
Although badly written, (How do you check that the fuel pump is working?), I can answer that.
In the engine bay on the fuel rail there is a port that looks like a tyre stem called a Schrader Valve. You connect a fuel pressure gauge to it and test the fuel pressure when turning the engine over to start it. The pressure should be 44-50 PSI.
https://www.google.com/search?q=2006+Toyota+Highlander+Hybrid+test+fuel+pressure
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It has ABS, you need a pressurized bleed system that puts the brake fluid in at the wheel slave cylinder end pushes it up to the master cylinder reservoir.
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You use a bi-directional Scan Tool Computer to open the ABS Valves.