That's a trick question right?
Answer, there is no fan belt, the Solara fan is electric.
Ok, you were probably referring to the serpentine belt. I went to the Autoparts Warehouse website and looked up the belt for the 6 cylinder engine. The price is about $17 for two brands (on sale) up to about $30 for a brand name. Pricing should be about the same at your local auto parts store.
Hint, when replacing the serpentine belt, make a diagram of the path of your original before removing it. That will save a lot of head scratching later as you try to figure out how to route the new belt.
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$109.99 item#IG23401 at schucks.com
It depends on where you go, but generally they are between $140 and $165.
In alot of cases the cost of labor in replacing the belt is more than the belt costs. I would need to know your vehicle year, make, model, and engine size to give you better information.
Approx. $1,000 USD from a Saturn dealer. You may want to also change the water pump at the same time.
Under $20 per wheel if you do it yourself, its not very hard and takes about 10 minutes a wheel. If you get it done at a shop; much more expensive, exact cost will be location dependent.
Cost for the belt is typically $45 (give or take). If you search online you can frequently find them on sale. This site is currently (2/13/09) offering them for about $30: http://www.drivewire.com/products/toyota-solara/timing-belt/8135/ Cheers
0 it does not have a belt. It has a chain.
In upstate NY it's about $500-600.
For a 2001 ZX2 - the belt cost from $20 to $34 (depending on which manufacture you get) from Autozone.com
about $200
Dealer charged me 350.00 to do this
I have a 2004 Passat Diesel and it cost £160 for the replacemnt belt from a VW approved garage.
around $20
The Toyota Solara is no longer in production. It was discontinued in June 2009.
Today it cost me $700. I am online comparing prices to what I paid.
A town and country should have a chain.
Go to repairpal.com It will give you all prices