The 2004 Toyota Corolla has a Timing Chain and not a belt. No replacement is necessary.
100,000 miles
It has a timing chain.
you should replace the timing belt around 60k miles. That's whats recommended by the manufacturer.
Replace the timing belt every 100,000 miles.
The timing of a 2004 Toyota Sienna should at approximately 75,000 miles. Failure to replace the timing belt at the appropriate time can result in costly engine failure.
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The first timing belt change is at 60,000 miles.
A chain. Every Corolla since 1988 has a chain
Corolla's don't need their timing belt changed...I found that out when I thought I needed to replace the belt in my corolla. The manual and the master mechanic my step dad is friends with said that it never needs to be changed. It's weird, but my car is 12 years old and the timing belt still looks brand new. Apparently corolla's are like that.
Check and replace as necessary every 20,000 miles or 2 years. Replace at 60,000 miles or every 6 years.
OK, just to get started its a timing belt. Your most likely good for 90 OR 100K.As long as you dont beat the bag out of it constantly. The '04 Corolla has a timing CHAIN. and all indications state is should be changed @ 120K miles.
30,000 miles to 40,000 miles dependant on driving conditions 100,000 miles