2000 lbs
Toyota Sienna is AWD. Honda Odessy is not.
2700 lbs max capacity.
The maximum towing for this SPECIFIC vehicle is 6,620lbs
Unfortunately, no - Toyota's Sienna has an AWD option, and the 2011 Nissan Quest (and Infiniti variant) are rumored to offer AWD with a ~300hp 3.7l V6. Actually 2015 Odyssey is reported to have an AWD option for the first time!
No, 22-inch rims typically cannot fit on a 2011 Toyota Sienna AWD without significant modifications. The Sienna is designed to accommodate smaller wheel sizes, usually ranging from 17 to 19 inches. Installing larger rims could lead to issues with clearance, handling, and overall performance. Always consult a professional or refer to the vehicle's specifications before making such modifications.
use only Toyota tranny fluid 4 quarts do not use any atfer market fluid you'll be sorry if you do.
mine is a 2WD model, but if it's the same, have a look on passenger side access panel immediately inside rear hatch.
Use 87. It is a waste of money to use higher octane fuel in anything other than a HIGH performance engine.
I have read that the Sienna AWD system uses an open differential for the central differential (and I presume the front and rear as well) and relies on four wheel traction control to prevent wheel spin. It is always engaged.
Im not sure, But I have a friend who works for Toyota and he told me if you dont need all wheel drive. Dont get it. In the long run he states notices prolbems with maintainance and wear on all wheel drive system.
no, routans are only front-wheel drive (fwd). there were some all-wheel drive (awd) dodge caravans made in the early-mid 2000's, but i think the toyota sienna minivans are the only awd minivans available today.