In a Toyota Venza, the timing chain typically does not require replacement at regular intervals like a timing belt, as it is designed to last the life of the engine. However, you should consider replacement if you notice symptoms such as unusual engine noises, poor performance, or if the check engine light illuminates, indicating potential timing chain issues. Additionally, it's advisable to have it inspected during routine maintenance, especially if the vehicle has high mileage. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
It has a timing chain as like most new Toyotas on the market.
You don't. It has a timing chain
when it breaks
Type your answer here... I have a 2005 Toyota Rav4 with ninety thousand miles. Do I have a timing belt or chain and how much will it cost to replace it?
Timing chain as well as belt cannot be adjust. If the chain has got stretched you have to replace it.
It has a belt, replace it every 90,000 miles.
YOU DONT. ITS A CHAIN.
There is no scheduled maintenance on the timing chain. The chain will, under normal circumstances, last the life of the engine, and is normally replace during a complete engine overhaul.
Your 2006 Toyota Tacoma has a chain and not a belt. No maintenance is required.
1998 and up 4 cylinders have timing chains not belts, which means it is not necessary to replace.
you atke it to pep boys where they do it for cheap
You don't as it has a chain not a belt.