on average 60,000 miles
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
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.
The 3.8 liter V6 engine in a 1991 Mercury Cougar has a timing CHAIN
Timing chains are not a scheduled maintenance replacement unlike a timing belt. Timing chains usually don't need to be replaced unless there is a problem with the engine itself. Timing chains will last as long as the engine. This is from personal experience.
The Endeavor has a big, beefy timing belt. It can last a very long time but to be safe 105,000 miles is a good benchmark for changing it.
The Echo doesn't have a timing belt. It has a timing chain, and this chain will last a very long time. Toyota doesn't recommend replacing it (as a preventative or maintenance measure) unless or until you have problems.
A 2007 Lexus ES350 has a timing chain. This will lower the costs in repairs since the timing chain should last as long as the engine whereas the timing belt needs to be replaced at 90,000 miles.