Two problems related to brake disc have been reported for the 2000 Toyota Avalon. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Toyota Avalon based on all problems reported for the 2000 Avalon.
Brakes take too long to stop before abs kicks in. Pedal goes almost to the floor. Front end has a grabbing feeling when the brakes are applied. Consumer has been with service technician, and it was documented as okay.
My 2000 Toyota Avalon xls suffer from a brake pad clicking noise that can not be eliminated. Toyota issued techincal service bulletin br004-00 dated 10/20/00. When applying the brakes in reverse I hear this noise, then again when the driving direction changes to go forward. This nosie occurs several times a day, especially if the vehicle sits over 30 minutes. My car is still under warranty. It went to the shop at least 3 times before regency motor gave up. I've been through arbitration, the arbitrator failed me miserably. He decided it was not a safety issue. However, Toyota can't repair the car. So how does he know it's not a safety issue. Toyota has not eliminated the noise. According to Toyota's bulletin all models from "90 to 00" could suffer from this brake pad clicking noise. Toyota has merely created a band-aid for the noise (the bulletin advises that a dic brake caliper grease is to be applied), but they have not repaired the problem. And the proposed fix only will last 6 month to 1 year. It did not last a week for me. As a consumer with a car that is still under its 3year/36000 mile warranty, I feel cheated. Please look into Toyota's unacceptable response to this problem.