Factory recommendation to change the spark plugs on a 2000 Toyota Avalon is 120.000 miles.
There a Toyota Avalon 2000, reported being sold by an auto mechanic for $1,800, with 300,000 miles on it.
Automatic: 125,000 milesManual:180,000+
The 1997 Toyota Avalon transmission has a 60,000 mile manufacturer warranty. In most cases the transmission can be expected to last for 200,000 miles.
The 1997 Toyota Avalon typically uses a pink or red coolant, which is a type of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze. It's important to use a coolant that meets the Toyota specifications, such as Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (SLLC). Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the cooling system is properly maintained.
Both of these vehicles do not have a cam belt. They both have a cam chain that requires no maintenance and should last the life of the engine.
Properly serviced and maintained, these cars are generally bullet-proof. An easy 15-20 years.
No, the 2007 Toyota Avalon does not have a timing belt; it is equipped with a timing chain instead. Timing chains generally require less maintenance and are designed to last the life of the engine. However, it's still important to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule to ensure optimal performance.
Avalon Life Saving Station was created in 1894.
Denso SK20R11 Iridium Long Life, OE replacement.
It has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
CSI Crime Scene Investigation - 2000 Spark of Life 5-18 was released on: USA: 31 March 2005 France: 22 June 2005 Hungary: 28 July 2005 Japan: 19 August 2006
Most timing belts have a life expectancy of 60K. It can let go with no warning and with some engines (interference engines) it will do serious damage when it does.