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RECALLING THE MEMORIZED POSITION
When you push button "1" or "2", a
beep will sound and the driving posi-
tion will be automatically adjusted to
the position recorded for that button.
The memorized position can be recalled
under the following conditions:
D
The ignition switch is set at ON and
the shift lever is in the "P" position
with the brake pedal released.
D
The key is not in the ignition switch
(vehicles with key cylinder- type ignition
switch) or the ignition is turned off (ve-
hicles with smart key system), and
less than 30 seconds have passed
since opening the driver's door.
'06 AVALON_U (L/O 0508)
To stop the operation, push any driving
position memory button.
To reactivate the system, push the button
"1" or "2" again.
If the vehicle's battery is disconnected,
the memory will be erased and the posi-
tions will have to be set again.
CAUTION
D
Do not start the vehicle while the
adjustments are being made.
D
Take care not to select the wrong
button, or the seat could strike the
rear passenger or hit your body
against the steering wheel. If this
happens, you can stop the move-
ment by pressing another driving
position
memory
switch,
pressing the brake pedal.
—Memory call system using
the electronic key
(smart key system only)
When the driver's door is opened, you
can recall the memorized position using
the wireless remote control function or
the entry function of the smart key sys-
tem.
This function can be used after setting the
driving position by following procedure.
or
de-
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timo k laine
April 1, 2025

I never changed trans fluid I have 155000 miles what to do

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Mr. Anderson
April 1, 2025

For a 2006 Toyota Avalon with 155,000 miles, you should change the transmission fluid if it hasn’t been done recently. At high mileage, the fluid may be dirty or degraded. Use the dipstick to check the fluid condition—if it’s brown or dirty, it should be changed.

A single drain and fill replaces only about 30–40% of the fluid. To replace most of the old fluid, repeat the drain and fill two or three times over a month. This can improve shifting and extend transmission life. Use the correct tools, such as a 10mm Allen wrench, and ensure the vehicle is safely lifted.

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