Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Does a 2006 Toyota Corolla need to have the timing belt changed at 30K?

I just bought a new car (2006 Toyota Corolla) and I was wondering if I need to have the timing belt changed at 30K?
Does a 2006 Toyota Corolla need to have the timing belt changed at 30K?
NO.....

THERE IS NO TIMING BELT ON AN 06 COROLLA IT IS A TIMING CHAIN AND THAT WILL PROBABLY NEVER GET REPLACED
Does a 2006 Toyota Corolla need to have the timing belt changed at 30K?
Timing belts usually go until 60,000 miles along with the serpentine belt.
RTFM
usaly at 60000 but check the book my honda dosent say to change it till 80000
i was told you can get any where fro 50 to 60 thousands miles from a timing belt
Timing belts generally don't need changing til about 60,000 miles or so. Double check that it is a belt though, as more company's have been going back to chains in recent years. The chain is a little noisier, but it lasts longer, and the chance of slipping is greatly reduced.
The best advice I can give you is to check the maintenance schedule in your owners' manual. I have seen recommendations from 60,000 miles up to 105,000 miles! My own personal vehicle would have it done @ 60,000 miles, regardless. Personal work experience.
the answer is no. timing belt should be replace by dealer where you bought your car. you got a 40,000 mile warranty in drive train, so don't worry to much
^^^ What he said. Every Toyota 4 cylinder motor uses chains now.
no just look in the owners manual for the maintenance schedule and follow it if the car didnt have it when you bought it you can order one from toyota or many garages have maintenance schedules somewhere
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