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To remove the ashtray on a Toyota Avensis, first, ensure the vehicle is parked and the ignition is off. Gently pull the ashtray out of its slot; it may have a slight resistance due to clips. If necessary, press down on any release tab or lever located on the sides of the ashtray to ease its removal. Once it's free, you can clean or replace it as needed.
If your Toyota D4D Avensis is not revving over 2000 RPM, it could be due to several issues, such as a clogged fuel filter, a malfunctioning turbocharger, or problems with the air intake system. Additionally, the vehicle may be entering "limp mode" due to a detected fault, which restricts engine performance to prevent damage. It's advisable to check for any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and inspect the engine and related components for faults. Seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic might be necessary for a thorough diagnosis.
The interior lights in a Toyota Avensis are typically controlled by a switch or sensor located near the door frame that detects when the door is opened. If the interior lights are not turning on when the doors are opened, it could be due to a faulty door switch or sensor. I recommend checking the door switches for any damage or malfunction, and if needed, consult a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
Toyota has a section on their website for owners. This includes information about services due and the service history. Toyota also has information on their website about recalls.
the Toyota Camry does have a good service record and is a best selling car for good reason due to the fact that it is very reliable and has an highly tune able engine
first service 12,000, second 24,000 miles
1983 due to the high rise and massive increase of production by the Sanjiv Monasumi Company. Hope this helped :)
Yes they have. Toyota had suffered losses on all there models due to the acceleration problem on their computer driven models. People are just scared to purchase a Toyota.
YOUR FIRST SERVICE IS DUE AT 60,000 FOR YOUR TRANSMISSION BUT I MYSELF RECOMEND THE FLUID BE CHANGED EVERY 30,000
Toyota discontinued production of the Mr2 in 2005 due to the increase in competition and lack of sales of the model. In addition, they discontinued the Celica due to the same reasons.
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Yes, infact Toyota will let you pay in "lump sum" payments so you can pay off your loan earlier than the due date,and with Toyota there is no penalty for paying your loan off early.