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290 messages, Last post on Jun 16, 2009 at 8:51 AM
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I'm getting ready to change the timing belt on my '97 Avalon. I'm considering getting the water pump replaced too while they are in there. What other items should I go ahead and have changed? Camshaft Seal, crankshaft seal, Crank/Cam Sprockets? I would think it would be a good idea to get them changed out now as if they fail/leak in the future, I would have to shell out the same amount to get them replaced. I have about 90k on the Avalon now. Thanks.
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Replying to: gatorleet (May 14, 2007 10:32 am) Thanks, Steve
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Replying to: steve326a (May 15, 2007 5:39 pm) |
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I'm curious as to the mileage on your '97 and is that what is prompting you to change the belt? I also have a '97 with 56k miles with some oil leaks, and am debating change the belt. Thanks cps |
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I have a '97XLS with 56k miles, Toyota says replace at 60k, I'll be taking a trip soon should I go ahead and get it replaced now. Are there any signs, noise etc that a belt needs to be changed. Your suggestions, Thanks cps21 |
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Replying to: fndlyfmrflyr (Jan 24, 2005 12:30 am)
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My Toy. Avalon 2000 XLS with 120K miles. Worked with Eng. light on for almost 6 months. Suddenly, car shut off when depressing gas pedal. Scanned with OBDII and codes for the three Oxygen sensors shown. Replaced all three with brand new sensors ( Nippon Denso). Engine light continue on and same problem shutting off when gas pedal depressed. Scanned again and this time shows Bank 1 Sensor 2 faulty?????? Sick and tired with this problem that I am facing since last year. I have spent almost $600.00 and looks that nothing is getting better. Very frustrated with "good quality Toyota". Any help, please? Obafunque |
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Replying to: amberp (Nov 04, 2007 11:30 am) |
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I have been changing the oil on my cars since my 1950 Chevy, in-lie 6, with the oil filter cartridge on top of the engine and very easy to get to. What has happened to the old days when things were simple and engineers didn't outdo themselves making things more and more complicated. This new oil filter system on the new Toyotas in which you only change the filter element has me confused. After reading the instructions on the filter element box, I am still confused. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks Don Morrison |
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