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1997 Toyota Avalon 3.0 started knocking . full of oil slight loss of power

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Is the 'check engine light' on? A good starting point is to have the car scanned for trouble codes..Trouble codes will identify what component or part of the car's operating system is faulty.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: DRIVER POWER SEAT 1996 TOYOTA AVALON WONT

Check all your fuses in the fuse box. A fuse must have cut off.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1997 Toyota Avalon Key Fob is not working

you can take it to a dealer and they can reprogram it for you.. good luck keith...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2009

SOURCE: Toyota Avalon 2000

Knock sensor is located under the intake manifold, and there are two of them one for each Bank etc.
at the engine block under the intake manifold ....It takes about four hours good tech time....

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Toyota corolla verso d-4d loss ofpower

Just change the air flow meter.Thats faulty.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2010

SOURCE: Chrysler 300 3.5 v6 Slight engine knock - oil always changed

I have a 2006 with a 3.5 (41,000 miles). No oil consumption but had the knock. Started as a slight knock and continued to get louder. My buddy works at the dealer and hooked me up. Chrysler knows about this problem, it's the rocker arm assembly coming apart. They have a new revised part to fix the problem. THEY NEED TO RECAL THIS.

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Also clean the Throttle body and MAF

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In a nutshell, you need to get the valve cover off and see whats going on under there. It could be a broken camshaft or a valve/spring issue amongst other things.

Whip the cover off and have a look.

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