The 2000 Toyota Camry with a 6-cylinder engine is classified as a non-interference engine, meaning that if the timing belt fails, the pistons and valves won't collide. It's generally recommended to replace the timing belt every 90,000 miles or according to the manufacturer's guidelines, which can vary based on driving conditions. Regularly checking for signs of wear can also help ensure the engine's longevity.
the 2.0 L 4 cylinder is not an interference engine
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No
4 cylinder is, V6 is not.
It has a timing chain that must be replaced at 90,000 miles. This is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 2.2 liter four cylinder in a 1996 Toyota Camry ( is NOT an interference engine )
I have good news for you. All 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder engines cam are driven by a Timing Chain and no replacement is necessary. The Toyota Tacoma V6 has a Timing Belt that must be replaced every 100,000 miles. It is an interference engine so it is critical that it be replaced on time.
No , the 2.2 liter four cylinder in a 1995 Toyota Camry is NOT an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
No, and it uses a chain instead of a belt.
Is the 08 3.5 toyota engine interference
No , the 1.6 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1987 Toyota MR2 is not an interference engine
Yes , the 3.3 liter V6 engine in a 2004 Toyota Solara has a timing BELT ( P.S. - it is NOT an interference engine )