How long does a 2008 Toyota Avalon last?
With regular periodic maintenance, any Toyota Avalon can get up to 150,000 to 200,000 miles. Based on an annual average of 15,000 miles, you can drive the Toyota Avalon for about 10 to 13 years or more.
What can cause a parasitic drain on a car battery?
A parasitic battery drain is just something that consistently and continually drains your battery. This could be a faulty relay, a headlight/dome-light switch, alternator, or any other electrical gremlins. Taking your car to a mechanic with an “unknown” culprit can cost you big bucks as well.
What can cause a parasitic drain?
When does a Toyota Avalon battery go dead?
I have a VERY intermittent problem with my 2013 Avalon. For the last two years in the months of Jan.- Mar. Sometimes (perhaps twice a season in Winter) When I leave the car sit for over 1 evening in a heated garage without driving it, the battery goes dead.
Why did the battery drain on my new Toyota?
Maybe the voltage drop was from the old battery, if the new one is 12.6 steady for days now. Most auto parts stores and places that sell batteries have a fancy diagnostic machine that will check the battery health and charging system, and they’ll do it for free. You might have a bad new battery; it happens.
Why does my Toyota Corolla battery keep going dead?
My 2014 Toyota Corolla battery has had problems since new. After four attempts to find reasons for dead battery and 2 new replacement batteries problem still exists. Corporate tells me if this car is not driven for 2 days it is considered long term storage and dead battery would not be unusual. Their solution is to plug in a trickle charge.
How much parasitic draw does a Toyota DX have?
And is a .2 amp parasitic draw about right on a 90 2.0L AutoTranny DX? The only thing on in the car is the clock and I guess the computer draws a little juice all the time. I am not sure of the spec for your car, but most cars I have seen have a parasitic draw of about 20-25 miliamps, so you definitely have a heavy draw there.