Download PDF Manual

may also check the level when the fluid is temperature, 10(cid:2)C—30(cid:2)C or 50(cid:2)F—85(cid:2)F) if the engine has not been run for about five hours.


(about


room


cold


Clean all dirt from outside of the reservoir tank and look at the fluid level. If the fluid is cold, the level should be in the “COLD” range. Similarly, if it is hot, the fluid level should be in the “HOT” range. If the level is at the low side of either range, add automatic transmission fluid DEXRON(cid:3)II or III to bring the level within the range. To remove the reservoir cap, turn it coun- terclockwise and it, turn it clockwise. After replacing the reser- voir cap, visually check the steering box case, vane pump and hose connections for leaks or damage.


lift up. To reinstall


CAUTION


The reservoir tank may be hot so be careful not to burn yourself.


NOTICE


Avoid overfilling, or the power steer- ing could be damaged.


If the level is low, add SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 brake fluid to the brake reservoir. Remove and replace the reservoir cap by hand. Fill the brake fluid to the dotted line. This brings the fluid to the correct level when you put the cap back on. Use only newly opened brake fluid. Once opened, brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air, and excess moisture can cause a dangerous loss of braking.


CAUTION


Take care when filling the reservoir because brake fluid can harm your eyes and damage painted surfaces. If fluid gets in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water.


NOTICE


If you spill the fluid, be sure to wash it off with water to prevent it from damaging the parts or paint.


316


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Checking tire pressure


Keep your tire pressures at the proper level. The recommended cold tire pressures, tire size and the vehicle capacity weight are given in Section 8. They are also on the tire pressure label as shown. You should check the tire pressures every two weeks, or at least once a month. And do not forget the spare! Incorrect tire pressure can reduce tire life and make your vehicle less safe to drive.


(cid:1) Do not bleed or reduce tire pressure after driving. It is normal for the tire pressure to be higher after driving.


(cid:1) Never exceed


the vehicle capacity weight. The passenger and luggage weight should be located so that the vehicle is balanced.


(cid:1) Be sure to reinstall the tire inflation valve caps. Without the valve caps, dirt or moisture could get into the valve core and cause air leakage. If the caps have been lost, have new ones put on as soon as possible.


the


results


tire pressure


tire pressure


is excessively


Low in excessive wear, poor handling, reduced fuel econo- my, and the possibility of blowouts from overheated tires. Also, low tire pressure can cause poor sealing of the tire bead. If low, there is the possibility of wheel deforma- tion and/or tire separation. High tire pressure produces a harsh ride, handling problems, excessive wear at the center of the tire tread, and a greater possibility of tire damage from road haz- ards. If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. The following instructions for checking tire pressure should be observed: (cid:1) The pressure should be checked only when the tires are cold. If your ve- hicle has been parked for at least 3
hours and has not been driven for more than 1.5 km or 1 mile since, you will get an accurate cold tire pressure reading.


(cid:1) Always use a tire pressure gauge. The appearance of a tire can be mis- leading. Besides, that are even just a few pounds off can degrade ride and handling.


tire pressures


317


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Checking and replacing tires


Tread wear indicator


CHECKING YOUR TIRES Check the tire tread for the tread wear indicators. If the indicators show, re- place the tires. The tires on your Toyota have built- in tread wear indicators to help you know when the tires need replacement. When the tread depth wears to 1.6 mm (0.06
in.) or less, the indicators will appear. If you can see the indicators in two or more adjacent grooves, the tire should be re- placed. The lower the tread, the higher the risk of skidding. The effectiveness of snow tires is lost if the tread wears down below 4 mm (0.16 in.).


318


Check the tires regularly for damage such as cuts, splits and cracks. If any damage is found, consult with a techni- cian and have the tire repaired or re- placed. Even if the damage does not appear seri- ous, a qualified technician should examine the damage. Objects which have pene- trated the tire may have caused internal damage. Any tires which are over 6 years old must be checked by a qualified techni- cian even if damage is not obvious. Tires deteriorate with age even have never or seldom been used. This also applies to the spare tire and tires stored for future use. REPLACING YOUR TIRES When replacing a tire, use only the same size and construction as original- ly installed and with the same or great- er load capacity. Using any other size or type of tire may seriously affect handling, ride, speedome- ter/odometer calibration, ground clearance, and clearance between the body and tires or snow chains.


they


if


CAUTION


(cid:1) Do not mix radial, bias belted, or bias- ply tires on your vehicle. It can cause dangerous handling char- acteristics, resulting in loss of con- trol.


(cid:1) Do not use tires or wheels other recom-


the manufacturer’s


than mended size.


tire


Toyota recommends all four tires, or at least both front or rear tires be re- placed as a set. See “If you have a flat tire” in Section 4
for tire change procedure. When a is replaced, should always be balanced. An unbalanced wheel may affect vehicle handling and tire life. Wheels can get out of balance with regular use and should therefore be balanced occasionally. When replacing a tubeless tire, the air valve should also be replaced with a new one.


the wheel


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


To equalize tire wear and help extend tire life, Toyota recommends that you rotate your tires approximately every 12000 km (7500 miles). However, the most appropriate timing for tire rotation may vary according to your driving hab- its and road surface conditions. See “If you have a flat tire” in Section 4
for tire change procedure. When for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usu- ally caused by incorrect tire pressure, im- proper wheel alignment, out- of- balance wheels, or severe braking.


tires, check


rotating


Rotating tires


With a spare tire of the same wheel type as the installed tires


With a spare tire of different wheel type from the installed tires


Installing snow tires and chains WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR CHAINS Snow tires or chains are recommended when driving on snow or ice. On wet or dry roads, conventional tires provide better traction than snow tires. SNOW TIRE SELECTION If you need snow tires, select the same size, construction and load capacity as the original tires on your Toyota. Do not use tires other than those men- tioned above. Do not install studded tires without first checking local regulations for possible restrictions. SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION Snow tires should be installed on all wheels. Installing snow tires on the front wheels only can lead to an excessive difference in road grip capability between the front and rear tires which could cause loss of vehicle control. When storing removed tires, you should store them in a cool dry place. Mark the direction of rotation and be sure to install them in the same direction when replacing.


319


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Replacing wheels WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR WHEELS If you have wheel damage such as bending, cracks or heavy corrosion, the wheel should be replaced. If you fail to replace damaged wheels, the tire may slip off the wheel or cause loss of handling control. WHEEL SELECTION When replacing wheels, care should be taken to ensure that the wheels are re- placed by ones with the same load ca- pacity, diameter, rim width, and offset. Correct replacement wheels are available at your Toyota dealer. A wheel of a different size or type may adversely affect handling, wheel and bear- ing life, brake cooling, speedometer/odom- eter calibration, stopping ability, headlight aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clear- ance, and tire or snow chain clearance to the body and chassis.


local


Laws about using tire chains vary ac- cording to locality and type of road, so always check your laws before you install tire chains. CHAIN INSTALLATION Install the chains on the front tires as tightly as possible. Do not use tire chains on tires. Retighten chains km after (1/4—1/2 mile). When installing chains on your tires, care- fully follow the instructions of the chain manufacturer. If wheel covers are used, they will be scratched by the chain band, so remove the covers before putting on the chains.


rear driving


0.5—1.0


the


CAUTION


(cid:1) Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or recom- is


the chain manufacturer’s mended speed lower.


limit, whichever


(cid:1) Drive carefully avoiding bumps, holes, and sharp turns, which may cause the vehicle to bounce.


(cid:1) Avoid sharp turns or locked- wheel braking, as use of chains may ad- versely affect vehicle handling.


CAUTION


(cid:1) Do not drive with the snow tires


incorrectly inflated.


(cid:1) Never drive over 120 km/h (75 mph)


with any type of snow tires.


tire


the


tires—Use


TIRE CHAIN SELECTION P205/65R15 92H chains of correct size and type. Use SAE Class “S” type radial tire chains except radial cable chains or V- bar type chains. P205/60R16 91H tires—Use tire chains of the correct size. Use only genuine Toyota tire chains or equiv- alent for use on the AVALON.


NOTICE


If the wrong combination of tire and chain is used, the chains could dam- age the vehicle body.


(cid:1) AVALON genuine tire chains


(Part No. 08329- 33801)


320


Replacement with used wheels is not rec- ommended as they may have been sub- jected to rough treatment or high mileage and could fail without warning. Also, bent wheels which have been straightened may have structural damage and therefore should not be used. Never use an inner tube in a leaking wheel which is designed for a tubeless tire.


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Aluminum wheel precautions (cid:1) After driving your vehicle the first 1600
km (1000 miles), check that the wheel nuts are tight. repaired, or (cid:1) If you have changed your the wheel nuts are still tight after driving 1600 km (1000 miles).


rotated, tires, check


that


(cid:1) When using tire chains, be careful not


to damage the aluminum wheels.


(cid:1) Use only the Toyota wheel nuts and for your aluminum


wrench designed wheels.


(cid:1) When balancing your wheels, use only Toyota balance weights or equivalent and a plastic or rubber hammer.


(cid:1) As with any wheel, periodically check your aluminum wheels for damage. If damaged, replace immediately.


321


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


SECTION 7- 3


DO- IT- YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking battery condition Battery recharging precautions Checking and replacing fuses Adding washer fluid Replacing light bulbs


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


323
324
325
326
326


322


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Checking battery condition— —Precautions


CAUTION


BATTERY PRECAUTIONS The battery produces flammable and explosive hydrogen gas. (cid:1) Do not cause a spark from the bat-


tery with tools.


(cid:1) Do not smoke or light a match near


the battery.


The electrolyte contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid. (cid:1) Avoid contact with eyes, skin or


clothes.


(cid:1) Never ingest electrolyte. (cid:1) Wear protective safety glasses when


working near the battery.


(cid:1) Keep children away from the bat-


tery.


(cid:1) If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the contact area. If you feel pain or burning, get medi- cal attention immediately.


(cid:1) If electrolyte gets on your clothes, there is a possibility of its soaking through to your skin, so immediate- ly take off the exposed clothing and follow the procedure above, if nec- essary.


(cid:1) If you accidentally swallow electro- lyte, drink a large quantity of water or milk. Follow with milk of magne- sia, beaten raw egg or vegetable oil. Then go immediately for emer- gency help.


EMERGENCY MEASURES (cid:1) If electrolyte gets


in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water immediately immediate medical attention. If possible, con- tinue to apply water with a sponge or cloth while en route to the medi- cal office.


and get


—Checking battery exterior


Terminals


Ground cable


Hold- down clamp


Check the battery for corroded or loose terminal connections, cracks, or loose hold- down clamp. a. If the battery is corroded, wash it off with a solution of warm water and bak- ing soda. Coat the outside of the termi- nals with grease to prevent further cor- rosion.


b. If the terminal connections are loose, their clamp nuts—but do not


tighten overtighten.


c. Tighten


the hold- down clamp only enough to keep the battery firmly in place. Overtightening may damage the battery case.


323


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


NOTICE


Type A


—Checking battery fluid


(cid:1) Be sure the engine and all accesso- ries are off before performing main- tenance.


(cid:1) When checking the battery, remove the ground cable from the negative terminal (“-” mark) first and rein- stall it last.


(cid:1) Be careful not to cause a short cir-


cuit with tools.


(cid:1) Take care no solution gets into the


battery when washing it.


Green


Dark


Clear or light yellow


Type B


Blue


White


Red


CHECKING BY HYDROMETER Check hydrometer color.


the battery condition by


the


Hydrometer color


Type A


Type B


Condition Condition


GREEN


BLUE


Good


DARK


WHITE


CLEAR or LIGHT YELLOW


RED


Charging necessary. Have battery checked by your Toyota dealer. Have battery checked by your Toyota dealer.


Battery recharging precautions During recharging, the battery is pro- ducing hydrogen gas. Therefore, before recharging: 1. If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable.


2. Be sure the power switch on the re- charger the charger cables to the battery and when disconnecting them.


is off when connecting


CAUTION


(cid:1) Always charge the battery in an un- confined area. Do not charge the battery in a garage or closed room where there is not sufficient ventila- tion.


(cid:1) Only do a slow charge (5 A or less). Charging at a quicker rate is dangerous. The battery may ex- plode, causing personal injuries.


NOTICE


Never recharge the battery while the engine is running. Also, be sure all accessories are turned off.


324


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Checking and replacing fuses


Type A


Good


Blown


Type B


Good


Blown


Type C


Good


Blown


If the headlights or other electrical components do not work, check the fuses. If any of the fuses are blown, they must be replaced. See “Fuse locations” in Section 7- 1 for locations of the fuses. Turn the ignition switch and inoperative component off. Pull a suspected fuse straight out and check it. Determine which fuse may be causing the problem. The lid of the fuse box shows the name of the circuit for each fuse. See Section 8 of this manual for the functions controlled by each circuit.


Type A fuses can be pulled out by the pull- out tool. The location of the pull- out tool is shown in the illustration. If you are not sure whether the fuse has blown, try replacing the suspected fuse with one that you know is good. If the fuse has blown, push a new fuse into the clip. Only install a fuse with the amperage rat- ing designated on the fuse box lid. If you do not have a spare fuse, in an emergency you can pull out the “RADIO”, “HTR” or fuse, which may be dispensable for normal driving, and use it if its amperage rating is the same. If you cannot use one of the same amper- age, use one that is lower, but as close as possible to the rating. If the amperage is fuse might blow out again but this does not indicate anything wrong. Be sure to get the correct fuse as soon as possible and return the substitute to its original clip. It is a good idea to purchase a set of spare fuses and keep them in your ve- hicle for emergencies.


that specified,


lower


“A/C”


than


the


325


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


following


illustrations show how


Replacing light bulbs— The to gain access to the bulbs. When replacing a bulb, make sure the ignition switch and light switch are off. Use bulbs with the wattage ratings given in the table.


CAUTION


Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and require special handling. They can burst or shatter if scratched or dropped. Hold a bulb only by its plastic or metal case. Do not touch the glass part of a bulb with bare hands.


NOTICE


Only use a bulb of the listed type.


the new


If fuse immediately blows out, there is a problem with the electrical sys- tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as soon as possible.


CAUTION


Never use a fuse with a higher am- perage rating, or any other object, in place of a fuse. This may cause ex- tensive damage and possibly a fire.


Adding washer fluid If any washer does not work or low windshield washer fluid level warning light comes on, the washer tank may be empty. Add washer fluid. You may use plain water as washer fluid. in cold areas where tempera- However, tures freezing point, use fluid containing antifreeze. This washer product is available at your Toyota dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow the manufacturer’s directions for how much to mix with water.


range below


NOTICE


Do not use engine antifreeze or any other substitute because it may dam- age your vehicle’s paint.


326


W Type


Light bulbs


7440


21


7443


21/5


Light bulbs


Headlights (low beam) Headlights (high beam) Front fog lights


Front turn signal/ parking lights Rear turn signal lights Stop/tail lights


Rear side marker lights Back- up lights


Bulb No.


9006


9005


9006


1157
NA


168


921


License plate lights W5W


High mounted stoplight Interior light


Front personal lights Rear personal lights Vanity lights


921






51


60


51


27/8


4.9


18


18


Glove box light


Door courtesy lights Trunk light


A: HB4 halogen bulbs B: HB3 halogen bulbs C: Single end bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs E: Double end bulbs


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


—Headlights


Bulb No. —




W Type


1.2


1. Unplug the connector while depress-


ing the lock release.


If the connector is tight, wiggle it.


327


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


—Front fog and front turn signal/parking lights If either the left or right front fog or front turn signal/parking lights burns out, contact your Toyota dealer.


NOTICE


Do not try to replace the front fog or front turn signal/parking light bulbs by yourself. You may damage the ve- hicle.


2. Turn the bulb and remove it.


3. Install a new bulb and the connector


into the mounting hole.


Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer.


328


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


—Rear turn signal, stop/tail and rear side marker lights


—Back- up lights


Use a flat- bladed screw driver.


a: Stop/tail light b: Rear turn signal light c: Rear side marker light


Remove and shown in the following illustrations.


install the cover clips as


329


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


—License plate lights


Removing cover clips


Remove and shown in the following illustrations.


install the cover clips as


Installing cover clips


330


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


—High mounted stoplight (type A)


331


Removing cover clips


Installing cover clips


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


—High mounted stoplight (type B)


332


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


333


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


SECTION 8


SPECIFICATIONS


334


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Dimensions and weight


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


341


335


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Engine


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


341


336


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Fuel


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


342


337


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Service specifications


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


342


338


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Tires


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


344


339


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Fuses


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


345


340


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Engine Model:


1MZ- FE


Type:


6 cylinder V type 4 cycle, gasoline


Bore and stroke, mm (in.):


87.5 (cid:1) 83.0 (3.44 (cid:1) 3.27)


Displacement, cm3 (cu. in.):


2995 (182.8)


Dimensions and weight


Overall length


Overall width


Overall height


Wheelbase


Front tread


Rear tread


mm (in.)


mm (in.)


mm (in.)


mm (in.)


mm (in.)


mm (in.)


Vehicle capacity weight (occupants (cid:3) luggage)


kg (lb.)


4875 (192.0)


1820


1465


(71.7) (57.7)* 1


2720 (107.0)


1550


(61.0)


1525


(60.0) (904)* 2
410
475 (1047)* 3


* 1: Unladen vehicle * 2: With floor shift type automatic transmission * 3: With column shift type automatic transmission


341


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Fuel Fuel type:


Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87
(Research Octane Number 91) or higher. For improved vehicle performance, the use of premium unleaded gasoline with an Octane Rating of 91 (Research Oc- tane Number 96) or higher is recom- mended.


Service specifications ENGINE Valve clearance (engine cold), mm (in.):


Intake Exhaust


0.15—0.25 (0.006—0.010) 0.25—0.35 (0.010—0.014)


Spark plug type:


DENSO NGK


SK20R11
IFR6A11


Fuel tank capacity, L (gal., Imp. gal.):


Spark plug gap, mm (in.):


70 (18.5, 15.4)


1.1 (0.043)


Oil grade:


API grade SJ, “Energy- Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil is recom- mended.


Recommended oil viscosity (SAE):


Drive belt roughs drive belt BT- 33- 73F (used belt), Ibf:


tension measured with Bor- tension gauge No.


Generator belt


Power steering pump belt


88(cid:2)22


115(cid:2)20
ENGINE LUBRICATION Oil capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp. qt.):


With filter Without filter


4.7 (5.0, 4.1) 4.5 (4.8, 4.0)


342


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


BRAKES Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with the pressure of 490 N (50 kgf, 110
lbf) with the engine running, mm (in.)


75 (3.0)


Pedal free play, mm (in.):


1—6 (0.04—0.24)


Pad wear limit, in. (mm):


1.0 (0.04)


Lining wear limit, in. (mm):


1.0 (0.04)


Parking brake adjustment when depressed with the pressure of 294 N (30 kgf, 66.1
lbf):


3—6 clicks


Fluid type:


SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3


STEERING Wheel free play:


Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.)


Power steering fluid type:


Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON(cid:2)II or III


343


COOLING SYSTEM Total capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.):


9.0 (9.5, 7.9)


Coolant type:


“TOYOTA Long Life Coolant” or equiva- lent With ethylene- glycol type coolant for a proper corrosion protection of aluminum components Do not use alcohol type antifreeze or plain water alone.


BATTERY Open voltage* at 20(cid:1)C (68(cid:1)F):


12.6—12.8 V 12.2—12.4 V 11.8—12.0 V


* : Voltage


Fully charged Half charged Discharged


that


is checked 20 minutes after the key is removed with all the lights turned off


Charging rates:


5 A max.


AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Fluid capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp. qt.):


Up to 4.75 (5.0, 4.2)


Fluid type:


Automatic DEXRON(cid:2)III (DEXRON(cid:2)II)


transmission


fluid D- II or


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


Tires Tire size and pressure:


Tire size Tire size


P205/65R15 92H


P205/60R16 91H


Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m, ft·Ibf):


103 (10.5, 76)


Tire pressure


Front


210 (2.1, 31)


220 (2.2, 32)


Rear


210 (2.1, 31)


220 (2.2, 32)


kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi)


Wheel size Wheel size


15 (cid:1) 6JJ


16 (cid:1) 6JJ


NOTE: For a complete information on tires (e.g. replacing tires or replacing wheels), see “Checking tire pressure” through “Aluminum


wheel precautions” in Section 7- 2.


344


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Fuses


Engine compartment (with daytime running light system)


Fuses (type A) 1. HEAD RH 15 A: Right- hand headlight,


high beam indicator light


2. HEAD LH 15 A: Left- hand headlight,


front fog lights


3. ABS NO.4 5 A: Vehicle skid control


system


4. SPARE 30 A: Spare fuse 5. SPARE 15 A: Spare fuse 6. SPARE 25 A: Spare fuse 7. SPARE 10 A: Spare fuse 8. ALT- S 5 A: Charging system


345


Engine compartment (without daytime running light system)


Engine compartment (with daytime running light system)


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


16. EFI NO.2 7.5 A: Multiport fuel injection injec- system/sequential multiport tion system, air flow meter, oxygen sensor, evaporative emission control system, throttle positioner control sys- tem, engine control system


fuel


17. ABS NO.3 25 A: Anti- lock brake sys-


tem


18. ABS NO.2 25 A: Vehicle skid control


system


19. EFI NO.1 15 A: Multiport fuel injection injec-


system/sequential multiport tion system, fuel pump


fuel


20. IG2 15 A: Multiport fuel injection sys- injection


tem/sequential multiport system


fuel


21. HEAD RH UPR 10 A: No circuit 22. HEAD LH UPR 15 A: No circuit 23. HEAD RH LWR 15 A: Right- hand


headlight (low beam)


24. HEAD LH LWR 15 A: Left- hand head-


light (low beam)


25. DRL 7.5 A: Daytime running light sys-


tem


26. HEAD LH UPR 10 A: Left- hand head- light (high beam), high beam indicator light


27. HEAD RH UPR 10 A: Right- hand


headlight (high beam)


28. ECU- IG NO.1 5 A: Electric cooling


fans


29. ECU- B 7.5 A: Air conditioning system, theft deterrent system, power seats, meters, power windows (for driver and front passenger), multiplex communica- tion system


30. TAIL 10 A: Parking lights, license plate lights, rear side marker lights, rear light failure warning light, engine control system


lights,


tail


31. SEAT HTR 20 A: Seat heaters 32. FR P/W 20 A: Power window (for front


passenger)


33. GAUGE NO.1 10 A: Vehicle skid con- trol system, rear window defogger, cruise control system, shift lock sys- tem, anti- lock brake system, auto anti- glare inside rear view mirror, automatic light control system, power seats, rear light light, automatic transmission indicator lights, power out- let, power window (for driver), brake system warning light, electric moon roof


failure warning


34. HTR 10 A: Air conditioning system 35. FOG 15 A: Front fog lights


Instrument panel


9. DCC 30 A: “RADIO” fuses


“DOME”,


“ECU- B” and


10. SRS WRN 5 A: SRS warning light 11. HAZ 15 A: Turn signal lights 12. A/F 25 A: Air/Fuel sensor 13. DOOR NO.2 15 A: Power door lock


system


14. HORN 10 A: Horn, theft- deterrent sys-


tem


fuel


15. AM2 10 A: SRS airbag system, multi- port injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, starter system, charging system, air/fuel sen- sor, fuel pump


346


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


36. TURN 7.5 A: Turn signal lights 37. A/C 10 A: Air conditioning system 38. RADIO 15 A: Audio system, multi- in-


formation display


39. PANEL 5 A: Gauges and meters, audio system, cigarette lighter, air condition- ing system, emergency flasher, elec- tronically controlled automatic transmis- sion system, power rear view mirrors, multi- information display, glove box light, instrument panel lights, instrument panel light control, power outlet


40. FL P/W 25 A: Power window (for driv-


er)


41. PWR OUTLET NO.1 15 A: Power out-


let (ACC)


42. ECU- ACC 5 A: Audio system, power rear view mirrors, multi- information dis- play, shift lock system, multiplex com- munication system


43. SRS- ACC 10 A: SRS airbag system 44. MIR HTR 10 A: Outside rear view mir-


ror defoggers, engine control system


45. PWR OUTLET NO.2 15 A: Power out-


let (IG)


46. GAUGE NO.2 10 A: Back- up lights 47. OBD- II 7.5 A: On- board diagnosis sys-


tem


48. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, anti- lock brake system, shift lock system, cruise control system, ve- hicle skid control system, engine con- trol system


49. DOME 7.5 A: Interior light, front per- sonal lights, door courtesy lights, igni- tion switch light, vanity lights, garage door opener, open door warning light, illuminated entry system, rear personal lights, automatic light control system, trunk light, wireless remote control sys- tem, multiplex communication system


50. OPNER 5 A: No circuit 51. RL P/W 20 A: Power window (for rear


left passenger)


52. RR P/W 20 A: Power window (for rear


right passenger)


53. WIP 25 A: Windshield wipers and


washer


54. ECU- IG NO.2 10 A: Anti- lock brake system, cruise control system, multi- in- formation display, theft deterrent sys- tem, vehicle skid control system, me- ters, multiplex communication system


55. CIG 15 A: Cigarette lighter 56. DOOR NO.1 25 A: Theft deterrent sys- trunk opener, multiplex commu-


tem, nication system


57. SUN ROOF 30 A: Electric moon roof Fuses (type B) 58. AM1 40 A: Multiport fuel injection sys- injection


tem/sequential multiport system


fuel


59. HTR 50 A: Air conditioning system 60. CDS 30 A: Electric cooling fans 61. RDI 30 A: Electric cooling fans 62. MAIN 40 A: Starter system 63. DEF 40 A: Rear window defogger,


noise filter


64. PWR SEAT 30 A: Power seats Fuses (type C) 65. ABS 60 A: Anti- lock brake system,


“ABS NO.4” fuse


66. ALT 120 A: “HTR”, “A/C”, “ABS NO.2”, “AM1”,


“ABS NO.3”, “ABS” and “ABS NO.4” fuses


“CDS”,


“RDI”,


347


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


SECTION 9


REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S. OWNERS AND UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners Uniform tire quality grading


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


350
350


349


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


To contact NHTSA, you may ei- ther call the Auto Safety Hotline toll- free at 1- 800- 424- 9393 (or 366- 0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA. U.S. Department of Transportation. Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hot- line.


Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately in- form the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll- free: 1- 800- 331- 4331). If NHTSA receives similar com- plaints, it may open an investiga- tion, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of ve- hicles, it may order a recall and remedy However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.


campaign.


350


Uniform tire quality grading This information has been prepared in ac- cordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration of the U.S. Department of Trans- portation. It provides the purchasers and/ or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with information on uniform tire quality grading. Your Toyota dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information. DOT quality grades—All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety these Requirements grades. These quality grades are molded on the sidewall. Treadwear—The is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150
would wear one and a half (1- 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual condi- tions of their use, however, and may de- part significantly the norm due to variations in driving habits, service prac- tices and differences in road characteris- tics and climate.


treadwear grade


in addition


from


to


’00 AVALON U (L/O9908)


Warning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for a tire that is prop- erly inflated and not overloaded. Exces- sive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combina- tion, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.


tire


Traction AA, A, B, C—The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C, and they represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as mea- sured under controlled conditions on spe- cified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. Warning: The traction grade assigned to this is based on braking (straight ahead) traction tests and does not include cornering (turning) traction. Temperature A, B, C—The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissi- pate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to de- generate and reduce tire life, and exces- sive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a lev- el of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No.109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of perfor- mance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.


351


’00 AVALON U (L/O 9908)


352


Loading...
x