120k miles.
Timing belt.
100,000 miles.
The timing chain does not have a service interval. It only needs replaced if there is a failure.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain which does not require replacement.It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain which does not require replacement.
It is inside the engine, driven by the timing belt.
The 2002 ES 300 has a timing belt. Replacement intervals for that belt is every 90,000 miles.
No. I have a PT Cruiser an no drain plug on the pan makes trans filter replacement very messy.
Every 60,000
There is no recommended change interval for a timing chain. You replace it when it gets noisy or when it starts effecting performance.There is no recommended change interval for a timing chain. You replace it when it gets noisy or when it starts effecting performance.
There is no timing belt in a 2002 Echo. It has a chain, and there is no service interval for it. If it starts making noises, have it checked out. It could last for hundreds of thousands of miles.
The Solara 4 cylinder engine from 2002 on uses a timing chain, not a belt. There is no replacement schedule for the chain. It's (theoretically) good for the life of the engine. From 1999-2001 the 4 cylinder used a belt. I haven't been able to find the factory recommended replacement interval for that engine but 60,000 miles is a fairly universally accepted mark. Replacement for the 6 cylinder belt is scheduled at 90,000 miles. Cheers
90,000 miles or 150,000 kilometers.