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The power outlets (cig-lighter) on
There is a separate fuse panel inside the car behind a storage tray just in front of the driver's left knee. Open the tray and check for a note about removing the tray, and the fuse panel is behind it. Your blown fuse is likely in this panel.
How to remove toyota avanza
USUALLY THEY ARE EITHER BOLTED TO THE FLOOR AT THE BASE OF THE SEAT, ON EACH SIDE! YOU CAN VISUALLY SEE THE BOLT HEADS! IF YOU CAN'T SEE THEM, YOU CAN TRY PUSHING IN, AND UP ON EACH SIDE OF THE SEAT TO REMOVE IT FROM THE CLAMP UNDERNEATH! YOU'LL HAVE TO REMOVE THE BOTTOM OF THE SEAT FIRST, TO GET TO THE BOLTS HOLDING THE BACK OF THE SEAT ON!
Low engine oil pressure warning
A couple of possibilities - the obvious low oil, check oil level. The other - connection and/or oil pressure switch is bad. When was last oil change?
How to add daytime running lights on a 2006 Toyota
Even though the Sienna is not "supposed" to be equipped with day time running lights in the US, IT IS!
Remove the under hood fuse panel cover, in the lower left hand corner of the fuse box there is an empty fuse socket to the left of the two 10 amp headlight fuses. Simply take one of your spare fuses (it doesn't mater which one, I used one of the 2 spare 30 amp fuses) and plug it into the open socket. BINGO, you now have daytime running lights! Pretty slick eh?? Good luck and hope this helps. Keep me posted if you need more information.
When I first start the
something is restricting the flow to the valve lifters. I like Marvel Mystery Oil brand
to clean oil passage and quiet noisy lifters. may take a week of driving to notice the difference. If that doesnt help I would find another dealer that will take a little better look at the problem
What fuel octane grade should be used?
Government mandates all vehicles can run on 87 octane. For that vehicle it would be just fine. I de rec. To do a tank of 87 check milge you are getting. The run a tank of 89 check milges and calculate the differnce milge and cost. I have found with some vehicle the extra 1$ or 2$ you may spend on 89 will get you 2 -3 mile more per gallon.
Just went to drive my
yes, but you will not have traction control available. The lights mean that trouble codes have been set. If you are worried about driving a long distance to a dealership, any major auto parts store will be able to read out the codes for free and even reset the lights if you wish.
Rubber windshield trim has come loose on driver
Take it back to the dealer and see how much he will charge to fix it.If it's too costly at the dealership, take it to a good automotive glass shop and have it repaired. You could try to fix it with sealer, but that never comes out right. The seal will only be temporary, and probably will look bad.
On my Toyota Sienna 2008, my check engine light,
On most Toyota's that are equipped with Cruise Control (Vehicle Speed Control or "VSC") and with Traction Control System (TCS or "Trac") all of these lights will come on at the same time if the Engine Control Module (ECM) determines that there is a fault in the engine management system that 1. Prevents the engine from being properly controlled. 2. Prevents the VSC from being properly controlled 3. Prevents the TCS from being properly controlled 4. Any combination of items 1,2, and 3.
Most of the time it is caused by a single fault in the engine management system. Fault codes are codes that are output by the ECM to let a diagnostician know which of the many systems, that are monitored by the ECM, is malfunctioning. To find out what the actual cause is, you must scan the ECM for fault codes then use this information to begin diagnosis of the system that the fault codes point to.
Location of plug in for
Hello! If your Sienna was sold through a Toyota Canada Dealer, it will have the block
heater already installed... You may have to hunt around inside to find
the cord and pull it through the grill... All Canadian models have them... The coolant does not need to be drained to install the block heater in
an 2007 + sienna. It uses a heater that slides into the block with a
locking tab. Location is on the back side of the block itself by #5
cylinder... Easy to get to from under the van...The
heater in size is about 4" long and about 1" wide...#5 cylinder is closes to the transmission on the back side (firewall side)...See photo below of a Toyota Block Heater; Part #
(00113-00902) Cost $60
Guru......Saailer I’m happy to help further over the phone at
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The vsc and no trac
That is a
common problem, if somebody does an
alignment, or rotation on old tires or you hit a sidewalk and damage a rim, anything that can alter the steering angles of the vehicle can
trigger a red flag and set a code for steering angle
sensor calibration, only dealers and shops with the right equipment can perform this inexpensive procedure If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/flavio_517b938f50183b92
Both my tail lights are
Your tail light/license plate light fuse is blown. Replace that fuse and you will have your running lights once again.
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