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no. if the belt breaks just replace it making sure the cam timing is properly set
Its usually a U joint. Click under acceleration . While turning,a CV joint. Grinding or moaning is usually a bearing.
I have the same problem on my 05' Sienna. My mechanic showed me that it was the door hinge making the noise (soon your window will not open unless door is open). My mechanic said he has seen this before, but Toyota dealer has to fix it. They want $1K to fix, so we are living with it. Toyota is going down hill.
Toyota is made in dang Japan. For all you dummies who think its made in the USA its just manufactured over here retards which means put together here.
The pump will need replaced if it is grinding.
Have your mechanic check the rear bearings for the grinding noise. If the noise is like a rumble strip then the torque converter may be bad. Mark VIII are know for bad torque converters.
According to my Toyota dealer the answer is yes. That is why I have a 2005 XLE on order (I was waiting for 2 power front seats). However, even though they are now making 2005's in production, I can't find any more information about them.
"acceleration" and "time".
Toyota stoped making Celicas in 2005
I have the same problem if it was making a grinding noise contact ego-fly if its not making a grinding noise the rotors might be hitting each other
New CV joints will fix the grinding noise
Delta smelt are not being eaten. The dams California's making are sucking the fish into the grinding part of the dams and are grinding them into pieces.