The 1998 Toyota Avalon did not come with a four-cylinder engine option. It was equipped exclusively with a 3.0-liter V6 engine, which provided a balance of power and smooth performance for a full-size sedan. The Avalon was designed to offer a more luxurious driving experience, and the V6 was standard across all trims for that model year.
my engine came on when i still have 30 miles from home on my 2000 toyota avalon
4 cylinder- AX5 6 cylinder- AX15
First try to look in the info book that came with the car, if that doesn't work see a mechanic. Or cunsult your Toyota dealer.
They came in 4 or 6 cylinder. The base model's engine is a 4 cylinder but the 4x4 and Prerunners can have either engine.
Out of oil? If the car was running when you noticed the light first come on, it probably means the oil level is low If you didn't notice it when it first came on, and it has been on for any length of time, it could be dangerously low
If you know where the transmission dipstick is located you use a funnel and pour the transmission fluid into the place where the dipstick came from.
The 1987 Toyota Corolla came in two door and four door models, a multitude of colors and a 4 speed manual transmission and a 4 cylinder engine.
The 1998 Honda Accord came equipped in a 4 and 6 cylinder engine. Transmission codes include P2A8 manual and BAXA automatic.
The Toyota VZ engine is not a direct drop-in replacement for the 1996 Avalon, which originally comes with an MZ engine. While both engines share some similarities, they have different mounting points, wiring harnesses, and components. Significant modifications would likely be required to fit a VZ engine into a vehicle designed for an MZ engine. It's recommended to consult with a mechanic or specialist familiar with Toyota engine swaps for a more detailed assessment.
My 2002 Tundra came with a Johnson Controls group 27F battery. My 2004 Tundra came from the factory with an Exide group 27F battery. It lasted for 10 years!
I just had my timing belt and water pump replaced on my 2002 Avalon and had the same scenario...the VSC and check engine lights came on. Found out the Cam sensor also needs to be changed at the same time. Once that was done, the problem was cured.
The Toyota 4x4 trucks all came with the 4-cylinder engine, 2.2-litre, until 1986, when the 3.0-litre v-6 was introduced. The 4-banger (model # 22-R) was, and still is, a very reliable engine.