Every 60,000 miles
you die
It cost me a total of $350
Remove the drive belts, crankshaft pulley, and timing covers. Align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft and r+r the belt
NO, you do not remove the head to replace the timing belt on any car.
same side of the engine as the timing belt,by the bottom of the timing belt horizontally
It is depended on the condition of your timing belt
You never need to replace the timing chain if the engin use timing chain(not timing belt).
90,000
you dont
timing belt1 silent shaft belt2(behind the timing belt) accesory belt alternator3 powersteering a/c4
2000 Toyota Celica have timing chains.
according to Dayco timing belts it is 120.000mi