Are there any parts for a 2006 Toyota Sienna?

Are there any parts for a 2006 Toyota Sienna?

As a 2006 Toyota Sienna owner, you know you can depend on your Sienna for many miles to come. 2006 Toyota Sienna OEM parts will give you both peace of mind and total confidence for all those miles. Genuine 2006 Toyota Sienna Parts have been engineered to meet Toyota’s safety, reliability, and functionality standards.

Is there a tow hitch for a 2006 Toyota Sienna?

Tow Hitch. Take genuine care of your 2006 Toyota Sienna with Genuine Toyota Parts. As a 2006 Toyota Sienna owner, you know you can depend on your Sienna for many miles to come. 2006 Toyota Sienna OEM parts will give you both peace of mind and total confidence for all those miles.

Why is my Toyota Sienna a / C line not working?

As well as corrosion on the rear A/C line where it mates to the interior rear evaporator feed line: The rear fitting was seized together (circle in the photograph) and leaking (the oily residue in the photo). The middle line was leaking compressor oil under the car behind the spare tire carrier (photo of the new line installed):

Where is the center line on a Toyota Sienna?

The problem pops up in three places, sometimes all at once – the O-rings where the front line connects near the engine, the center line just ahead of the rear right wheel, or at the connection from the center line to the rear (interior) line up in the right rear wheel well. The Sienna today had a cracked center line:

What kind of acceleration does a Toyota Sienna have?

Acceleration from a standstill is energetic. The Sienna exhibits relatively prompt and effective responses for passing and merging. Even though the suspension doesn’t ignore bumps, few cause any bothersome commotion. The Sienna is stable on the highway and easy to keep on course. The brakes are easy to modulate, and this minivan corners adeptly.

What are the trim levels of the Toyota Sienna?

Siennas are available in four trim levels: CE, LE, XLE and top-of-the-line XLE Limited. All-wheel drive is available on the three upper-end models.

Is the Toyota Sienna a good car to buy?

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What’s the mileage on a 2006 Toyota Sienna?

Update, 6/27/16 The Sienna now has 178,000 miles. Still quite stunning. We also bought a newer 2011 Sienna Limited. I think I still like the ’06 better. In hindsight, the seats are better, acceleration feels matched and the van at this high mileage is still in rattle-y compared to the 2011 which has low grade rattles all over.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Sienna have?

The 2006 Toyota Sienna benefits from a smooth 3.3-liter V6 engine with 215 horsepower coupled to a five-speed automatic transmission. The AWD system requires no driver intervention — if a wheel begins to slip power is automatically transferred to the wheels with more grip.

What’s the name of the new Toyota Sienna?

Exterior styling updates for 2006 affect the grille, fog lamps, headlights and taillights. The XLE Limited model adds power-folding mirrors with puddle lamps and integrated turn signals. The available rear-seat entertainment system’s screen now measures 9 inches.

What kind of AWD does Toyota Sienna have?

I just bought a 2008 limited awd loaded (inc. HID and dynamic cruise control) 72k miles, all service done at a local toyota dealership. Clean carfax.

Are there Donut tires for an AWD Sienna?

If you are speeding or driving without extra care, there will risk of doing far greater damage to the car than just the awd system. In the real world, common sense trumps this as an issue IMHO. Click to expand… Donut tires are typically good for 50MPH not 15MPH.

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