To remove the bottom timing cover from a 2008 Turbo Diesel Navara, D40, simply call NAPA, and they'll have everything done for you.
The Navara 3 Litre turbo diesel has a timing chain.
on a rav 4 diesal you should change the timing belt every 65000miles
What motor is in it? ZD30? If so they have a timing chain, not a belt.
call NAPA and ask them.
behind the timing cover, timing chains, ans remove the bottom timing gear and there she is
You remove the two bolts from the bottom.
It's run by the timing belt near the bottom of the engine. (Passenger side of engine). So you need to remove the timing belt cover to get at it.
The water pump is at the bottom of the engine, bolted on the back side of the timing cover. The pump can be removed without remove the timing cover.
Pull the head and remove cover on clutch side of motor loosen and rotate mortar pull chain out threw bottom with sprocket
Water pumps are at the bottom of the block where the timing belt goes. To access you need to remove the upper motor mount, timing belt, and timing belt covers. It's a pretty difficult and time consuming process.
The don't have one they are timing chain on the 2.5 litre diesel otherwise if it does have one every 100 thousand kilometres
You have to start by placeing a jack or jack stand under your oil pan to block up the motor because you need to remove the side motor mount, note: not the one on the front of the car. then you have to remove the belts from the alternator and the water pump/air conditioner, then remove the bottom pully. After all of this, start removeing the bolts that holds your timing belt cover on, this is where you will find your timing belt .