The 2015 Toyota Avalon XLE is an easy car to maintain compared to other similar models. The battery is easily accessible and removing its bracket is a very straightforward procedure. The components of the spare tire are conveniently grouped together underneath the trunk lining, and the jack is easy to set up and operate. Access to the cabin air filter is hassle-free, as it only requires the removal of two simple panels.
Not everything is perfect on the 2015 Toyota Avalon. The dual parking light/turn signal bulb can only be reached from underneath the car, and the second turn signal bulb requires the removal of the side-view mirror, which can be tricky. The reverse light is located in the trunk door and requires the removal of multiple rivets and the lining. The brake fluid reservoir is a bit deep in the engine bay and access to it is rather constricted.
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