We have classified the 194 complaints from 2008 Toyota Avalon about EXTERIOR LIGHTING into the following categories.
When i started my car last week, the drivers side headlight was out. i assumed it was the bulb but took it to a shop where they tried to replace the bulb but i was told it's not the bulb. it began working again a few days later but seems to turn on and off but without any consistancy. when i was driving to work this morning, both headlights were turning on and off together. the fog lights are working but i have to turn the headlights on and off every few minutes to get them to come back on. the headlights were checked again but i am being told again it is not the bulbs. this is very unsafe! i am waiting for them to turn off one late night and not return nd cause an accident, injuring me and my family. *tt
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 toyota avalon. while parked, the contact noticed that the passenger side headlight stopped functioning. the failure recurred intermittently. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing where the mechanic replaced the passenger side headlight bulb. the failure continued after the replacement of the bulb. there was a manufacturer's recall for the headlights but the vehicle was over the mileage limit. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 78,000.
I started having problems with both front low beam light bulbs. the passenger and driver side would work only intermittently keeping me at bay as i could not drive @ night. both driver and passenger went out at the same time i took it to the dealer and the passenger side along with the drivers side were replaced on two appointments at $192.50 per bulb along with labor.. the total came to $310.20 x 2= $620.40 that's a huge amount of money for defective parts. i was informed that i was using the lights too much and that was the reason for the lights going out!! my car has low miles and it told him that was a defect from the factory. i am very discouraged with the outcome of having to fork out so much money for a factory defect, shame on toyota! *tr
Both low beam headlights on my 2008 toyota avalon sporadically go out, and i have to turn the lights off and on in order to get them to turn back on. both high beam headlights are completely out, as well as both fog lights. there are thousands of 2008 toyota avalon owners who are experiencing this problem with their lights. this is a major safety concern for everyone who is affected by this problem. originally, this type of problem is covered under a 5 year/36k miles warranty, but due to overwhelming complaints, toyota extended the warranty to 5 year/72k miles. the repair involves replacing the hid headlight control unit (ballast), which came defective from the manufacturer, as well as all of the headlights, and in some cases both headlight housings. the total cost for this repair is about $2,500 to $2,800. in my case, as is the case of many other 2008 toyota avalon owners, my beams began to fail after the warranty period, at about 75k miles, and therefore i am required to cover this cost at my own expense. this is a common problem with 2008 toyota avalons, which toyota knows about. toyota claims that it is a warranty based issue, and they are unwilling to accept the fact that it is a recall based issue. it is a major safety concern for all 2008 toyota avalon owners. *tr
The high beams both blew out in december of 2011. one low beam also goes out occasionally, either the right or left. i can usually turn the lights on and off and get the low beams working. the toyota garage said i needed new high beam bulbs. i replaced the bulbs, but still had issues with the low beams going on and off. on june 12, 2012 the high beams blew again. the toyota garage said i needed new headlight assemblies for a total cost of $2500.00. i have a 5 year 100,000 mile extended warranty but have been told the headlight assemblies are not covered. i am going to take this decision to arbitration with toyota. *jb
Head lights flickering... one day one headlight would go out, the next day, the other light... essentially taking turns going off. then both would be on. per some recent complaints, it doesn't look like replacing the low beams will fix this issue. this is a clear manufacturing issue considering the other complaints for this same model. toyota dealership advised this had nothing to due with the extended warranty for the high beam issue. *tr
Driver side low beam intermittently goes out. turning lights off and on makes it work again, but problem is occurring more frequently and the duration the headlight stays on appears to be shorter after each on/off cycle. *tr
The low beam headlights (hid bulbs) go out intermittently while driving. we have replaced the hid bulbs and the problem has continued. the vehicle has been taken to a local toyota dealer for evaluation. they have been unable to say definitively what the issue is. they want to change the bulbs (total cost of $800) in order to make a determination of whether the problem is with the bulbs or not. since the problem has continued the vehicle can't be safely driven at night for long distances for fear the lights will go out. this is a major safety issue that toyota does not seem to want to acknowledge nor resolve. *js
Idling in the driveway with the high beams illuminated, we heard what seemed like a firework or small arms fire. moments later the vehicle was on fire. we extinguished the fire and disconnected the battery cables. the vehicle was towed in to the local toyota body shop where it was examined, diagnosed, & repaired. the drivers side headlight lens, bumper cover, & cowling were replaced due to melting and fire damage, the wiring harness was inspected and repaired(it had been determined it hadn't been damaged other than inspection) all parts were reserved for my inspection. i had been told the high beam had worked itself loose & caused the fire. this did not happen!!! the bulb had exploded in the housing, minute pieces of glass were inside the headlight housing, & the only damage to it was external charring. i have stored the lens for inspection, proving the explosion theory. i thank the lord we were not driving at the time or the vehicle would have burned to a crisp. we received a form letter from toyota a "warranty enhancement notice" concerning certain 2008- 2010 avalon's high beam drl bulbs. obviously they have had other issues as they have offered reimbursement if we have had any repairs paid for "out of pocket" this bulb exploded.....it caused a fire in the engine compartment, its only by the grace of god that we were idling in a driveway near a water source, and i have had fire safety training. i have since purchased a large extinguisher and carry it it the vehicle. we are very anxious & cautious driving the vehicle now. *tr
Right low beam headlight / daytime running light goes out approximately three minutes after vehicle is started. occurs whether vehicle is stationary or moving. turning off vehicle and restarting will reset light for a few minutes.
Over the course of 1 month both high beams exploded while driving at night. bulb chips are inside the assembly. headlight leveling system not functioning on 1 side, light is pointing to the ground. *tr
Noticed my lights being dimmer than normal on various occasions, then realized that the headlights were going off alternately. but on at least 2 occasions they both went out at the same time. the running or fog lights were on so i had some lighting, but on at least 1 occasion i had to use my bright lights as i was driving on a section of road where there were no street lights. *tr
The headlights on my toyota avalon 2008 touring go out without warning. it started with the drivers side low beam and now both go out occasionally. very scary when driving in early a.m. rush hour traffic and driving at night and your lights go out. *tr
Sept. 11, 2011, while parked, at night, automatic headlights on, both high beam headlight lamps exploded. the very next day, i took my avalon to the dealer and was told that since the car was above 36,000 miles, that the repair would cost $2,700. i was told that both lamps and assemblies must be replaced. i was presented a toyoto service bulleting stating that both assemblies must be replaced. got no options from the dealership. nov. 9, 2011, i received a warranty enhancement notice stating that my warranty was extended to 75,00 miles and the it covered the head lamps and assemblies. it took until jan. 10, 2012, to settle this issue. the lamps and assemblies were replaced by the company and i received a full reimbursement. *tr
Driving down the road and the headlights go out. *tr
Running/bright beams both went out on left and right around sept 2011. lites use the same lamp. had repaired at freeman toyota in hurst tx. was not told it was a temporary fix. toyota issued warranty enhancement notice sometime after that repair. right lamp out again now april 2012. dealer says they cannot repair/replace and to deal with toyota direct for refund, etc. *tr
Problems with headlights going out intermittently, when they go out it usually its one at a time, but the other day my wife was driving at night when both lights went out and was completely dark. she got stopped and turned off the lights and back on using the switch and both lights came back on as it did when we would lose just one light. we took car to the dealer and they said the bulbs were bad and replaced them for $589.00 after researching this problem i was told this is a known problem with a lot of others. this is a safety issue that needs to be addressed and fixed before someone gets killed. toyota needs to fix this problem now and not look the other way.
High beam headlights burn out frequently. i have replaced 4 in the last six months. they have been professionally installed. sometimes this happens while driving. in addition, the left front headlight quits and will only come back on when the lights are turned off and they turned back on. *tr
High beam lights stopped working suddenly. indicator on the dash shows they are on but the light bulbs do not turn on. checked edmunds and other auto web sites and see this is a problem with many 2008 models - very expensive ($131 each)light bulbs burn out within a year and design has been modified on 2009 model. toyota admits it has a problem but is not replacing anything after 36,000 miles or 3 years. seems the ones reported are going out at about our mileage. tsa has reported it as tsa odi #tsb-0044-10. cost to replace has been quoted as high as $3,000. my concern is that the entire lighting system could go out when i am driving at night on the interstate at 70 mph. another concern is that driving the speed limit with low beams is dangerous here where there are deer that get on the road. why does toyota expect consumers to pay for their design mistake that creates the potential death for their customers?
While driving with the low beam headlights on either the right or the left light went out. replaced both hid lights but issue keeps coming back. when i turn the light off and then on the lights come back on. however after a couple of minutes one of the lights go off again. it seems to be random, but some times both go out this is an obvious safety issue. called toyota to file a complaint as the dealer did not want to take care of this. toyota frankly told us that this is not their issue. looking at many other owners having the same issue this is a safety defect. we live in the mountains and without lights you have very dangerous situations especially in the winter. p.s. this is not the high beam issue but rather the normal head light. *tr
High beam headlights failed- are totally inoperative. fuses checked ok. this is a known problem with toyota avalon models using hid headlights. in many cases, low beams will also fail soon. repair is expensive, and does not correct the design problem. *kb
It started off with my low beam hid lights on my passenger side...it would burn very dim and sometimes go out completely. i would turn the lights off and then back on and the light worked somewhat, it would burn but it was dim. a few months later the light completely stopped working so i used my high beams when possible. about a month or two after that (late august/early september 2011) my high beam on the driver side stopped working and it was replaced a little over a year before it stopped working. so that left me with a low-beam on the driverside and a high-beam on the passenger side. a few weeks after the high-beam went out on the driverside the high-beam on the passenger side went out leaving me with only a low-beam on the drivers side and fog lights. and everytime a light went out i was driving down the road and noticed my lights got dim. *tr
On june 24, 2011 we took a trip to arkansas. as we were going in the mountains, we found that we had no high beams on our headlights. on returning to fresno we took it into the toyota dealer and he informed us that the headlight had exploded and would cost $2500 to replace. after a discussion with the dealer and toyota, the dealer fixed them. then in september 2012 the driving lights went out. we took the car in to the toyota dealer and he informed us that they have exploded again. they want $2500 to replace them again. i do not understand why they want to charge the customer when it is a manufacturing problem. can you imagine driving on back roads at night (which we do) and have the lights go out? i think this is a safety issue and makes it a very expensive car to operate yearly. i understand that this is a ongoing problem with the 2008-2010 models with hd headlights. *tr
Low beam head lights both right & left go off intermittingly, i had originally had problems with nigh beams they were fixed under warranty. *tr
The low beam/high beam bulbs turn off while i am driving. sometimes the left side and sometimes the right side. if i turn them off then back on they both turn on fine but later turn off again and it keeps happening. i replaced all bulbs with new ones and after installing them, the same exact problem happens and nothing has changed. my car has less then 50k miles and had no electric work done to it since i purchased it so i am almost positive that it is a manufacture defect. *tr
Several headlight failures. first about 2 months ago, the driver's side headlight would go off intermittently, and come back on again. then about a month later the high beams quit working. then 2 nights ago, on a dark 2 lane road, with heavy rain falling, the headlights went out altogether. i immediately turned on the flashers and continued driving slowly as i was almost home. when i got home, i found i could turn the lights off and back on, and the low beams worked fine. the high beams still do not work. have not taken car to dealer. in my 5 years of driving various makes of cars, i have never had this problem. may be my last toyota. i found this website and found many people with the same problem. probably for each problem reported here, there are maybe 20-30 not reported. seems to be a safety recall issue to me. *kb
Low beam / driving lights on passenger side turn off after approx 3 - 5 minutes of operation. if light switch or engine is shut off and restarted, light resets and operates for approx 3-5 minutes and then shuts off again. also, both high beam bulbs are inoperative. bulbs have shattered leaving glass shards inside the highbeam light housing. only the left front low beam light is working which toyota replaced at 27,000 miles. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 toyota avalon. while driving 65 mph, the driver side high beam head lamp and the passenger side low beam head lamps failed to illuminate. the vehicle was taken to a dealer who diagnosed that the low beam and high beam bulbs needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred and the driver side low beam head lamp failed to illuminate. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer who diagnosed that the low beam head lamp bulb needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred after four years. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 20,000.
Vehicle experiencing the inoperative of daytime running lights(drl) and high beam and low beam bulbs. previously replaced bulbs. problem continues after bulb being replaced. lights return to normal operation when switched to off position and back on. no specific patterns of occurrence. explanation by dealership when checked was that they did not detect a problem at the time of service. note entered by service advisor stated "electrical problem". *tr
Right side headlight stopping working while driving at night, turned light switch off and back on and headlight worked, has happened numerous times without warning, worried it will happen to both headlights at the same time while driving at night. *tr
Hid headlights on toyota avalon touring intermittently go out. you have to reset them by turning off your headlights. this is scary when you are driving at any speed but at highway speed is downright ridiculous. it has happened over and over. if you do research online you will find that this is a problem with both the touring and the limited (the avalon versions with hid headlights) and not the xl or xls versions with halogens. this is a headlight system problem ($2500 at dealer) not a bulb problem! everyone is having this problem with these models of the avalon. nhtsa please factor this in to your research if you are doing a % of complaints to car models built not to factor in the avalons built with halogens. this problem is abundant online and some simple research will let you see that toyota has a serious safety concern on their hands. i know they had a recall on the prius for the same issue. yes i have 2 kids in the back seat in car seats. please keep them safe and make toyota fix this issue before i am checking the deaths box on the above form! thank you! *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 toyota avalon. the contact stated the headlights failed. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer to be diagnosed. the contact replaced the headlight fuse himself but the failure was not corrected and the headlights continued to fail. the vehicle was not further repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and advised that they were not aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 112,000 and the current mileage was 116,000.
The passenger side headlight of my 2008 toyota avalon limited dimmed for 3 days and then went out. the vehicle was still under warranty and the dealer replaced at no charge. 4,000 miles later (out of warranty) the driver side headlight dimmed for 2 days and now it is out. during each instance, i was able to turn the headlights off and on and each time the headlight would work properly but after a few minutes, the headlight would dim and then go out completely. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 toyota avalon. the contact stated that all of the exterior lighting failed and she was unable to see while driving at night. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the vehicle was inspected and the contact was informed that there was a malfunction with the light bulb and when the lights became hot, they would crack the head lamp. the manufacturer was aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the current mileage was 94,000. the approximate failure mileage was unknown. the vin was unavailable.
The high beam on the left side wen out - when switch is turned off then on again it comes back on - then both lights went off at same time and it was completely dark. this initially happened to me approx. 3 months ago & continues daily. i thought it was the bulb until i had it checked & it turned out not to be the problem. research indicates replacement cost between $2200 & $3000 in addition to the fact that it's a manufacturer's issue and toyota must devise a plan to rectify before someone loses their life.
Last weekend i was driving my 12yr son to visit his grandfather for spring break. we stopped to use the restroom and turned off the car. when we got back on the road, the high beams would no longer work. we were driving down dark country roads in the middle of no where. i needed extra light, so i turned on my fog lights. forgetting the high beams wouldn't work, i tried them again; when i applied the beams, the fog lights went out. when i shut the high beams, they came back on. i now have to go pick up my son from his visit and am afraid to drive at night. i've had my left headlight go out intermittently when the car was first shut off, but now my lights are all going off. my brother tried to help me figure out what was wrong and we found nothing physically wrong with the car. we looked online and found multiple complaints. i drive a 2008 toyota avalon touring - and i am now afraid to drive at night. i frequently do a lot of night driving, and don't know what to do. i have approx 45,000 miles on the car. if there is a similar recall on the prius, they need to do something before there is a fatal accident!!!!! *tr
I purchased my 2008 avalon touring in february 2008 within two years of owning, i noticed that my high-beam no longer were working. i took into the dealership to have checked, they indicated the high-beam bulbs had burned out. when inquiring why they would both burn-out in such a short period of owning the vehicle the service technician indicated the high beam bulb also works as your day running lights, they quoted a figure of over $160 for the bulbs and another $180 to complete the work. i purchased the bulbs and put them in myself. upon inspecting the bulbs on removal, both had completed exploded when the went bad. keeping fingers crossed that this will be the last to time to replace. over the past couple weeks i noticed that the low-beam light on the passenger side seemed to be shutting down periodically. after researching on the internet, i found that it appears to be an ongoing issue with others. all indications were the only way to correct is replacing the bulb. once again out of pocket for over a $150. was able to replace myself. read a forums where people indicated they had to pull their entire bumper off to replace. not the case. there is a safety clip that holds the bulb in place, and it takes alittle work to get it off the first time, but not that difficult once you've done. schedule to take my car in for an oil change this week, and i plan to inquire at the dealership as to the number of complaints that i've noticed on the web with their headlights associated with the 2008 avalon. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2008 toyota avalon. the contact was driving approximately 60 mph with the headlights activated when suddenly, the front driver side headlight failed to illuminate. the contact replaced the driver's side headlight bulb a total of three times but the failure would recur every two to three months after the replacement. most recently, the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who advised that the malfunction was contributed to the headlight housing, which required replacement. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact planned to notify the manufacturer regarding the defect. the approximate failure mileage was 65,000.
Update to nhtsa report 10361610 concerning toyota avalon headlamp assembly. hid brights shattered and then hid low beams will go out intermittently either side. system will reset by turning lights off then back on. known tsb by toyota. dealt with toyota customer service and received a benefit package through toyota corporate and where car is serviced. mileage was approximately 50,000. benefit package was replacement of both sides of headlamp assembly. value was state at $2,300.00, my cost was $500.00 which is probably the actual cost of the units and the labor to replace;i.e. toyota wasn't out a dime. have a document which states that if there is a recall on this item that i will receive back the $500.00. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6) *tt
Toyota and the nhtsa continues to ignore the problems with the intermittent operation of hid headlights in the avalon. they intent for someone to died before correcting this problem. i was informed today by toyota direct that my hid computers are overheating causing my right headlamp to fail for the second time and the left highbeam needing to be replaced. my cost to fix is $2788.00. technician apologized but clearly it's not a dealership problem - this is a manufacturer problem - same a prius. if tanazians can overthrown a government on facebook, surely avalon owners can kill production of this vehicle before someone dies in an accident due to no headlights. of course we need headlights to drive our vehicles at night!! i am going to create a facebook page today to start the global process of taking this vehicle of the market. those reading this, please pass the message to those looking to purchase an avalon. facebook, twitter and social media that works. i refuse to left toyota crap on the safety of my family and yours should we meet at night--and i have to navigate without headlights. states require headlights to be on when it's raining, day lamps for safety and of course at night. look for the facebook page. never never buy a toyota! *tr
Have had intermittent problems with headlights going off. the last incident that occurred was while driving one night at around 70 mph.. all lights went off! we were able to safely pull over and turn lights to off and then back to on. were able to get low beams back on but not the high beams. later discovered at the dealership that both high beam bulbs had exploded. we have been told by dealership and an insurance adjuster that this is a design problem with our model/year of car which is a 2008 avalon. still fearful that we could have similar issues with the low beams. this is an urgent safety issue! in addition, we have been told that the cost to replace the headlight assemblies would run around $2500.00! we are lucky that we are under extended warranty. *tr
Drivers side head light went out with 47,000 miles. now the passenger side head light has gone out with 75,000 miles. i haven't had head lights go out on my cars in 20 years until now. my car is a 2008 toyota avalon limited. *tr
I own a 2008 toyota limited avalon. i have been experience exterior lighting problems that while driving my headlamps go out. i discovered this problem when i noticed my highbeams were out. when replacing the lamps i was told both highbeams exploded. now my low beams continue to go out and only when i turn the lights off and back on do they come back. went to toyota directly and they told me they know of the problem but they are not going to recall. based on numerous complaints over the internet, this is not a one time failure. this is an ongoing issue and toyota needs to be held accountable for this safety issue. my car started this issue with approx 48k miles. in addition, i do not have the amount of disposable funds in order to change the bulbs. in addition, it appears changing of the bulbs is not the problem and it is the housing based on other car owners documentation on the internet. with that said, it is imperative toyota takes responsibility and action. numerous car owners of the 2008 avalon are in a situation where safety is not being taken seriously by toyota. are they willing to let a known safety issue wait until someone takes them to court? they must have great lawyers!! *tr
2008 toyota avalon limited: at 35 months and 40,000 miles, the high intensity headlights (hid) began intermittent operation and pointed straight down to the ground making night driving unsafe. the dealer claimed the low beam hid headlamp was going out and the replacement cost for the hid low beam bulb was an exorbitant $300 dollars ($125 for the bulb and $175 for installation). the bulb replacement did not fix the aim problem and a new headlamp assembly was ordered and installed. the headlamps still point at the ground making the vehicle unsafe to drive at night. i can not believe the federal government would allow toyota to create such a safety hazard as a light bulb that works intermittently or costs $300 to replace, which is hardly affordable by a majority of americans. the fact that the dealer can not get the lamps to aim correctly on the street indicates the design is also flawed. this is not a luxury item like electric windows or air conditioning. this is a safety device, required by law, and the car is unsafe to drive at night when it malfunctions. the problem is that the hid malfunction occurs prematurely when compared to other headlamps and is extremely expensive to repair. there are numerous complaints about this issue on the internet but toyota is evidently denying any issue exists. *tr
My high-beam lights went out over a year ago on my 2008 toyota avalon touring (hid light package), not sure on mileage but approx. 60,000. i took it into the dealer i purchased the avalon from (and also bought the top dollar extended warranty for 100,000 miles). they said the entire headlamp assembly was bad and needed replaced on both sides. said it would be about $2,800. i thought my warranty should replace it, they disagreed. they said i could continue to drive it because my low beams were fine and didn't see any future problems happening. a few months later, i received a warranty extension from toyota for this exact problem. they would replace the headlamp assembly's at no charge to me if i had less than 72,000 miles. i had about 80,000 and they refused to fix it. on 4/13/2012, driving over an hour home from dinner, my driver side low beam started flashing and went out completely. in the dark. i took my car to a toyota dealership today to fix the bulb. they said it would be $380 ish to replace the one low beam bulb. but said both high beams and both fog lights were out too. and they thought this was a result of the headlamp assembly's and thought i should replace them both, back to the $2,800 for lights!!! i called toyota customer service and complained but they said they couldn't do anything because i was past the 72,000 mark. this is a defect and shouldn't be based on miles or time. they posted a warranty extension, admitting their problem, but only for people who don't drive many miles. i feel taken by toyota. this could have (and may in the future) cause serious injury or death. make it right toyota!!! *js
Headlights turn off, intermittently. i went to my green toyota in lexington ky friday january 29, 2011 and they didn't fix the problem, they said they couldn't duplicate it. now i have done research and found this is a common problem with toyotas. the next evening (tonight) i have the same problem, driving and the left light went out. sometimes it is the right. when i turn off the switch and then on again they resume operation...for an unpredictable time. *tr
Have been reported and still no recall. please hold toyota accountable to correct this problem before people are killed over it!! *ln
Tl*the contact owns a 2008 toyota avalon. the contact stated that while driving at various speeds that the headlights would shut off and on intermittently. the vehicle was inspected by a independent mechanic who informed her that the failure may have been caused by the transformer. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance since there was no current recalls. the failure mileage was approximately 41,000. the vin was unavailable.
I just heard on the radio this morning there is a recall on the headlamp's intermittently working/not working on the prius. please add the 2008 toyota avalon to this recall. on december 24,2010, as my wife and i were leaving my daughter and son in-law's house at approx. 8:30 p.m., i used my remote start and started my car. my son-in-law looked outside and said, 'you have a headlight out'. it was the right front headlamp. i got in the car and turned the light switch off and turned it back on to 'auto' and both headlights came on once again. however, i had to turn them off and turn them back on to get them both working. on january 16, 2011, my wife, mother-in-law and myself were leaving a restaurant. i again used my remote start and started the car. i walked past the front of the car on my way to the driver's door and would have noticed a light out but i did not. approximately 1 mile down the road from the restaurant, we entered a dark area and we noticed we could hardly see the road. i said to my wife, i think i have a headlight out? i again turned the headlights off and back on to the auto position and they both came on allowing us to see the road again. this time it was the left front headlamp that went out. again, please add the 2008 toyota avalon to the recall list above. *tr
Headlight transformer is not working, took to dealer and they told me it would cost me 2,096 to fix it. *tr