If you attached these onto anything but a metal bumper you will need to make sure you are getting good grounds. Just attaching to a metal surface is not enough. Use a 12v test light and test your grounds. I hope this helps you. Mark
There might be a trunk release button in the glove box.
You need the fuse box.
No, The VVTi 1MZFE will not work. The physical changes to the heads and the block to accomodate the added oil passages, as well as the added sencors and electrical interfaces will not work either. In addition, the ECU is completely different. It PHYSICALLY might "fit" but without a lot of additional work, it is just not realistic. It is cheaper to just purchase the Toyota with the VVTi.
not for sure but this web site might help you, go to www.rockauto.com and then look in there catalog and see if that will help you find out what you are looking for
The procedure for a 2001 Avalon is quite complex. Details are posted at http://bytemaster.net/avalon . The same procedure might work for a 2000 model.
the plug behind the battery might be unplugged or that same plug is disconnected from the fuse box
Should be. If it is then there should be a diagnostic port on the drivers side of the dash near the bottom of it. It will be a port with lots of pin type holes in it. It might have a cover over it.
hey guys, might as well forget it. the system is too complicated. pray that your vehicle is still under warranty and bring it back to the dealer.
Check the tail light bulbs. These bulbs do double duty. Thet are both the tail light & the brake light. Tail light part might be burnt out.
you have bad contact in ground cable of the brake lights You might also like to check that there has not been a bulb replacement lately that uses a single contact in a double contact socket. This would have the effect of shorting the brake and tail light inputs and thus turn on ALL lights when brakes are applied or the parking lights turned on.
I do not know but try googling it. That might help you in the future.
If parking lights and dash lights are not working and fuse blows out, there might be a problem with battery corrosion. Check the components specific to the circuits of the affected lights. It might be loose.