if the sprockets and gears aren't chipped or cracked theres no need to repalce them. the timing belt is usually what causes the problems anyway.
The 2004 Toyota Corolla has a Timing Chain and not a belt. No replacement is necessary.
1998 and up 4 cylinders have timing chains not belts, which means it is not necessary to replace.
You don't. It has a timing chain
1998 model year corolla has a timing chain and does not need to be changed unless it is making noise or is broken
According to all the sources I have read it has a timing chain.
0 it does not have a belt. It has a chain.
you atke it to pep boys where they do it for cheap
It should be replaced every 60,000 miles.
every 60 k miles
A 1995 Toyota Corolla has a timing belt.
you csan get them st sdvsncr for 10 to fifteen dollars 1997 corolla does not have a tim,ing belt
There is no EGR valve on this generation of Corolla. This engine is equipped with VVT-i (variable valve timing with intelligence), that allows it to perform the function of EGR without the former EGR hardware.