If it is wet from water, I would suspect the drain for the condensation water is plugged with crud disturbed while changing the cabin filter. If it is wet from engine coolant, I would suspect a leaky heater core.
The service will vary from car to car depending on the condition of the vehicle. Some typical services done at this point would be changing transmission fluid and filter, replacing or adjusting the timing belt and replacing the spark plugs.
If you replaced the oil filter, it takes 3.9 quarts. If you didn't replace the oil filter, it takes 3.7 quarts. As a mechanic, I would never recommend changing the oil without replacing the filter also. Toyota says you should use 5W-30.
Could be as simple as a very dirty fuel filter. I would start with replacing the fuel filter.
I would try replacing the fuel filter first.
First step try changing the fluid and filter First step try changing the fluid and filter Check
5 quarts would be average.
Depends on what vehicle it is installed on. If the filter is mounted in the tank then you would not replace the filter unless the pump needed replacing also. If the filter is outside the tank it can be purchased separately.
A car engine stalling is not only related to air filter problems. If you air filter was plugged enough to make the car stall then changing the filter would have cured the stalling problem. It sounds like you have a fuel delivery problem seeing as the car will not go over 10mph. Could be a simple as changing the fuel filter. If that doesn't help, your fuel pump could be failing. This is for a non fuel injected vehicle. If your vehicle is fuel injected then the car needs to be taken to a mechanic who can properly diagnose the problem. Hope this helps.
Probably replacing the typical enriched wheat flour of pastas and breads with whole grain versions. Also, reducing saturated fat by replacing creams and cheese spreads with lower-saturated fat versions (such as tomato sauce) would be a good step.
Assuming this is the 4.3 engine, minor tune up consists of replacing the spark plugs, air filter and fuel filter. A major tune up would consist of replacing the spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap, rotor, air filter, fuel filter and pcv valve.
The approximate cost of replacing an alternator on a 1996 Toyota Avalon depends on whether you do it yourself or have a shop replace it. The alternator costs around $125 and it would take about two hours of labor for a total of approximately $300 if a shop did it.