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| For the information of all Avalon owners. I have a 2008 Limited that would get chips in the paint up front whenever we went on a trip. I finally found a car bra that fits like a glove and eliminates the chips and also alot of bug spatter.. It is the COLGAN Bra and must admit it looks very nice and easy to install. Got mine from Auto Anything of California who also pays shipping. | |
| A while back I reported that my XM radio volume would go off and the FM/AM was OK. After a year and a half I was finally able to have it happen where I could take it to the dealer and have the service department check it while it was happening. The result was they determined that the XM receiver was defective and replaced it at no charge. | |
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Replying to: mlingga (May 03, 2009 7:59 am) |
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So the headlights work, but now I have a warped brake rotor. Marked steering wheel vibration under mild to moderate brake pressure at speeds over 40 mph. Have around 35K miles on car. Has anyone else had warped rotor issues? For that matter, when did most of you find that you needed brake maintenance (pads, presumably). I hate just machining rotors, as I am of the opinion that by shaving even more metal off the rotors, you just worsen the heating of the rotors and they rewarp even faster. Is this just my Avy or is this a more widespread issue? |
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Replying to: mlingga (Jul 25, 2009 11:07 am) Another contributing factor to wheel vibration when braking is uneven torque on the lug nuts. I found one nut to be overtightened and, upon correcting that problem, the vibration completely disappeared.
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Replying to: mcclearyfl (Jul 25, 2009 12:08 pm)
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Replying to: mlingga (Jul 25, 2009 2:05 pm) The prior series Avalon (had a '03XL also after the '99XL) was definitely prone to rotor problems and premature pad wear on the factory pads. And the mag wheels were also easily warped by tire techs and an air wrench. The 2005 up seems to be much better as the pads on my '07 are just now wearing down at 40k+ miles, should go 48k to replacement. The main concern is safety so never hesitate to do the right thing with brakes. |
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Replying to: mlingga (Jul 25, 2009 11:07 am) On my '06 my rotors were warped at around 20K. |
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You adjust your headlights by turning a 10mm bolt located on the back of the headlight assembly. They are located just below the two rubber hood supports at each side. It doesn't take much to change them from not enough to too much, maybe three full turns at most. The Toyota dealer warped my rotors also on the front left and rear right by over tightening the lug nuts. I pulled off the wheels and was going to have them turned but found I didn't have the right size socket for the wheel retainer bolt (most are not held on by more than a couple of screws if anything.) I put back on the calipers and remounted the wheel and was going to let the dealer deal with it. BUT, just messing around with them must have relieved the stress and now there is no more pulsing in the pedal... (YA!). My only current problem is some mystery electrical problem. Driving down the road with the lights/stereo/AC on and then hitting the wipers caused all the displays to die. Additionally, if I don't drive it regularly the battery goes dead. Dealer says the battery and charging system are fine.. |
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| My parents 08 Avalon had a dead battery problem. It turns out it was the auto dimming mirror that was put on at the port of entrance to the US. It was wired backwards and caused a massive drain on the battery. Once it was properly wired, the battery does not go dead the next day. They sometimes only drive the car every 4 days or so and the battery cranks the car everytime now. | |
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