What does the master warning light mean on a Toyota Sienna?

What does the master warning light mean on a Toyota Sienna?

The triangle warning light on a Toyota Sienna is a very important light that will only turn on when the ECU detects that there is low oil pressure in Your engine. The master warning light is represented inside a triangle by an exclamation mark, and may be either yellow or red.

What is AWD warning light?

The all-wheel drive (AWD) Warning Light is located on the instrument panel. When this light illuminates, the vehicle has detected a problem with the AWD system, or the diameter of the front and rear wheels is different.

Can a 2011 Sienna AWD go in snow?

Ive had my 2011 sienna awd through several bad storms. To be honest, any of the tires that come with the car are street tires and wont do much in heavy snow. firstly the van sits at car height and cant go past snow banks. secondly, car tires, all season or not really dont offer much traction beyond pavement.

How much does an all wheel drive Sienna cost?

You are correct that all wheel drive will cost you gas mileage and added maintenance expense. If you have an 2011+ era AWD Sienna make sure you budget $1500 or so around the 100,000 km mark to replace the viscous coupler. You will know it has started to fail with a whirring noise. Just do a search…you will see it’s rather common.

Is there a spare tire in the back of a Toyota Sienna?

A spare in the back reassures that we wont be stranded if one tire fails. when one uses a donut tire, they are meant to drive at 15mph and under. 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.

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.