A new timing belt costs about the same for all small cars -- $300 or thereabouts at a small shop and around $600 at a dealer. The cost includes the belt cost, which is $50 to $100 depending on brand. Make sure that wherever you go, you save receipt, get a guarantee, and make sure they use a good-quality belt. You might even get the belt only first at a dealer just to make sure of the quality. I'm not sure if you have interference engine, but if you do and the timing belt breaks, you will be replacing the engine. Use a reputable shop no matter where you go. If the belt is off by even one tooth, it won't run right.
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The 1999 Toyota Avalon OBD 2 port is behind fuse cover
oil barring on 1998 Toyota Avalon blower motor?
At 90K miles.
You should replace the water pump on a 1999 Toyota Avalon when it becomes worn out. You can also replace it when it begins leaking.
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The turn signal relay on a 1999 Toyota Avalon is located in the main fuse panel. This can be located under the dash, near the hood release.
It should have 5.