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It's not about time. You should change the timing belt every 90k miles.
The 1995 Camry was a shoe box with rounded corners. Which was one of the early years and a trending design in the waning years of the 1990â??s. This would later be a leader in aerodynamics and a mold Toyota would hate to break.
1997-2001 but from the same model (I4 or V6).
There is no strict rules about that. You need to inspect hoses periodically. But when you have a car which is 10 years old you might need to change all vacuum hoses around the engine.
it should go right in. I have worked for Toyota for a number of years and I dont see a problem there. Just keep in mind if you have a 4 cylinder use a 4 cylinder trans. Same goes true for a V6
The 2011 Toyota Camry comes standard with 16" steel wheels and color key powered outside mirrors. It also comes with four spoke leather wrapped steering wheel and woodgrain.
STP's part number is S3614. This oil filter fits a 2006 Toyota Solara (6 cyl) and other similar years of Toyota.
Car batteries last four to five years on average.
I spent $450 about 3 years ago on this
The Toyota Camry has 8 versions; 4 of which are narrow-body and 4 of which are wide-body. Toyota has come out with a new Camry model in each version type once every 5 years for the past 20 years. The present narrow-body model is the V40, while the present wide-body is the XV40. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Camry
If you are still running the OEM belt,right now. Look in the maintenance schedule. For the 2004 V6 it is nine years or 90,000 miles. I is probably somewhat less for the 2000.
Toyota Camry 99/00 I do not know what else...but those years it is for the 4 cyl. engines