I cant be sure, so you should consult a service manual for your car, but I don't believe that the timing chain would need to be replaced in a car that new. If it was making noises, then maybe. A timing chain shouldn't go out before 150k. If it actually has a timing belt then once again check your manual, but i believe its in the 90-100k range.
Your 2000 Toyota Celica has a chain and not a belt. The chain requires no maintenance.
The timing "chain"will start rattling at around the 100k to 110k mark. This is when it should be replaced
They have a timing chain, which you probably will never have to be replaced.
All 1995 Celica's are fitted with timing belts.
a 1994 Toyota Celica GT has a timing belt.
From what I have been told by Toyota savvy folk about the 2000-2005 Celica timing chain, it should last the lifetime of the car with no replacement. God bless timing chains vs. belts!!
You don't because its a chain!!
They don't have timing chains
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