your starter is bad, just replace it.
To replace the starter on a 2008 Toyota Avalon, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, remove any components obstructing access to the starter, such as the air intake or wiring harness. Unbolt the starter from its mounting position, disconnect the electrical connections, and install the new starter by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the new starter to ensure it functions properly.
To change the starter on a 1997 Toyota Avalon, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, remove the starter's electrical connections and the mounting bolts, which are typically located on the transmission bell housing. Once the bolts are removed, carefully pull the starter out of its mounting position. Finally, install the new starter by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
could be the starter motor
No, a Toyota Avalon does not have a 6-volt battery. Most modern vehicles, including the Avalon, are equipped with a 12-volt battery system. This provides the necessary power for starting the engine and powering the electrical systems in the car.
Perhaps a weak battery? How old is battery?
On the 1997 Toyota Avalon, the starter is located on the lower passenger side of the engine, near the transmission. It is mounted to the engine block and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To replace or service the starter, it may be necessary to remove components such as the air intake duct for better access.
Group Size 24
Take it to a parts store to be tested
Insert your key into the door lock and turn.
Your ignition key wil open it.
HEY BEEVIS....NOTHING will work after you disconnect the battery......DUHHHHH !!!!!
Battery can be either 35 or 24F type. Both are 2 top posts and the right size.