Sounds like you have a bad tire with belt damage.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, or loose lug nuts. Have the tires/wheels inspected, rotated, and balanced.
It is important to know the causes of bad car performance. In a Toyota Avalon, the symptoms of a bad steering rack are as follows, slips in steering, the car pulling to one side, and the steering wheel bounces up and down while driving.
I use a synthetic power steering fluid. Vavoline is the brad I used.
this is not something you want to do if you are not exp. you can air bag components in steering wheel if you dont get it just right
I belivie it is located IN the steering coloum, on the bottom side.
Several thins can cause the 98 Avalon window to not go up. The switch could be bad, the motor relay could be bad, or the motor itself can be defective.
the filler lid has a dipstick with marks on it The reservoir tank also has indications on it.
You do not tighten a serpentine belt. It has a tensioner that keeps it at the correct tension. If it is loose, either the belt is worn and needs replacing or the tensioner is defective.
There is a fuse box on the left side of the steering wheel just above the lever for the hood of the car.
The most common cause for a squeaking noise when turning the steering wheel on any vehicle, including a 2001 Toyota Avalon, is the belt that runs the power steering pump. If the belt is fairly new, a small drop of any dish soap on the belt while the car is running will clear up the noise. If the belt is worn, it needs to be replaced.
The ac controls fuse is the same as the radio/cig lighter which is located in the fuse panel next to the steering column.
The hood release for a Toyota Avalon 1996 and 1997 are both located in the same place. It is right below the power mirror control button on the left side of the steering wheel if you are sitting on the driver seat. The hood release for a Toyota Avalon 1996 and 1997 are both located in the same place. It is right below the power mirror control button on the left side of the steering wheel.It has a lever that you can pull out to release the hood.The lever is part of the dash component.