To replace the odometer lamp on a 2001 Toyota Avalon, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, carefully remove the dashboard panel and unscrew the instrument cluster to access the back of the odometer. Locate the bulb socket for the odometer light, twist it counterclockwise to remove, and replace the old bulb with a new one. Finally, reassemble the cluster and dashboard, reconnect the battery, and test the odometer light.
The manual sez that the odometer lamp is a '73' but offers no help on how to replace it.
This is really not an answer but I drive a 2001 Suburban and I have snapped the cover off and unscrewed the module. It is only the odometer that is not visible but when I slip the module out the thing is visible. On a cold day not long ago I cranked my truck and the odometer came on for a minute and went out again. I think the wiring is loose but it is difficult to see behind the thing.
with the switch off, press and hold the odometer button. Turn the switch on, and the odometer will be in insp mode. mode. Press the odometer button until the indicator shows --- . Turn the switch off and the lamp should be reset.
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Yes, they are glass instead of plastic though. This works for 98 model lamp assemblies installed in a 95 Avalon
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squeeze and pull down on it.
The lamp must be adjusted.
it means a brake-lamp bulb has burned out
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