Most people change the timing belt at 90,000 miles. At this time is is also smart to change the water pump. It's a pricey maitenence time but its something you only have to do once. If these two things aren't taken care of you will be looking at a ton of other problems that will really hurt your wallet.
A 2007 Toyota Corolla does not have a timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. It is expected to last the life of the car.
Most manufactures recommend replacing the timing belt around 100,000 miles.
90K
on average 60,000 miles
60k is the magic number, although many report much longer. I have one at 90k currently.
I just called the honda dealer here in Long Island (Atlantic Honda) and got a price of $799 for the timing belt and water pump replacement. A local service station gave a ruff price of $750 to do the same
On the driver's side of the engine under the timing belt cover. It is driven by the the timing belt. If you do change it you should always replace your timing belt and water pump while you are in there. You will save yourself time and money in the long run.
The RX 350 has a Timing chain, not a belt. (The 330 had a belt). With proper care and maintenance on your engine, it should last a long long time... but I would plan to replace @ 150,000. It will eventually wear out..
I have a 98 Nissan sentra, and it doesn't have a timing belt.
no. it has a chain not belt. it should last as long as the car.
Your belt is listed to last 105000 miles. Do not wait to replace it, mine broke 1000 miles after that. Not a fun time.
About 2 hours if you are a professional and have done it many times.