2006 toyota avalon I need help

Asked by rca1362 Aug 02, 2014 at 06:48 PM about the 2006 Toyota Avalon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my  avalon starts good and everything works fine, but in a bout 5 minutes later my water temp gauge goes off, my abs brake light come on, my  a/c turns off but the blower works, the average mile turns off and my P/D/N/R instrument light turns off. What can I do to fix it.

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I have the same problem with my same vehicle, did you ever find out the cause??

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Has anyone got an idea what is causing this problem ? My 2006 Avalon is having the same problem.

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The fix is to replace your "ABS actuator" located under hood passenger side you can't miss it has four brake lines going into it from top and two lines from side one rectangle or electrical disconnect. I know this sounds crazy but that is what the problem is if you want to temporarily stop your AC from constantly turning off simply unplug the ABS module

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Simply unplug the ABS actuator and your AC won't turn off anymore as previously your

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Hi I have the exact problem in Avalon 2005 I changed abs actuator two times.. but the problem still there Any idia guys?

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Wow! I'm having the same issue with my 2005 after receiving a coolant flush at the dealership last week.

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