Toyota Avalon owners have reported 2 problems related to rear window wiper washer (under the visibility category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Avalon based on all problems reported for the Avalon.
Dash indicator on my 2007 Toyota Avalon signaled that windshield washer fluid was low. I filled the tank with fluid. The next day a pool of washer fluid was on my garage floor. I immediately took the car to the Toyota dealer for service on 2/14/2009. I was told leaking was a common problem because the oe line used to carry fluid through the system was the wrong size. The dealer removed the incorrect line and replaced it with the recommended correct sized line. I was charged $78. 26 for parts and service. When I complained that this was a safety issue and the oe was not the right size, I was advised to contact Toyota corporate for relief. My complaint elicited a $47. 50 "goodwill reimbursement" ( which was the cost of the parts) on 7/8/2009.
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2001 Toyota Avalon experiencing problems with the brakes, and windows. There was a persistent problem with noise that seemed to originate from the front end. The noise was intermittent and noticeable after the vehicle was warmed, when making turns or when applying the brakes. An inspection revealed that the caliper slide was sticking onto the left front side. The brake rotors showed signs of glaze, there was a wobbly feeling when the brakes were applied, the passenger side heated seat was intermittent, the vehicle was pulling to the left, the drivers windows would go up and down, the stripping on the bumper was coming off, the steering would shake at times, the fuel gauge fluctuated, the radio buttons were fading, the cassette was inoperative, there was burning smell coming from the vent, the vehicle stalled with no warning, the wiper blade(s) were noisy, the windshield had "million" of dots all over it, and the front panel was lit for the back lights and there was a limited amount of air/heat that would blow on the drivers feet. The rotors were machined and the front and rear brake pads were replaced. The front struts were cracked and caused the front end noise. The radio,steering angle sensor and the front struts were replaced.
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