It usually does not matter how many kilometers are travelled before changing the timing belt on the Toyota Innova. A timing belt is left alone until problems arise. This is a very expensive repair and not necessary unless the engine has seized up.
150000km
Yes, KSA has a Toyota dealership. In fact it has many outlets and repair centers spread across the country. Also, there are many other new models that are comparable to the Innova. So you could have a look at all at any of the showrooms.
It is recommended at 90000 miles before major problems result from not changing it
I would recommend you change it every 50,000 miles. What does your owner's manual list?
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after changing rotors
He drove 50 kilometers before reaching the airport.Note: It's kilometre in British English, and kilometer in American English.
A kilometer is one thousand (1000) meters. You would need to walk one thousand meters.
i tried changing them before. but i can't figure how to. but an easier way is just go to your local Toyota dealer and get the fill-ins(rubber part of the wiper) and they're pretty cheap too. get that go home and replace the rubber. DONEu get a tree
Yes, the recommended interval for changing timing belts in Toyota vehicles built before 1998 is every 60,000 miles. It's not as vital as on some other engines because the 1.6 liter is not an interference engine which means that if the belt breaks it won't probably bend valves an so on. Go ahead and have the water pump swapped out when changing out the timing belt.
No - they are usually balanced by changing the numbers before the molecules.
Justin
Before buying a used Toyota, you should know if the car was involved in an accident. You should also know the mileage on the vehicle.