No, it uses timing chain
The 2008 Toyota Auris is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains generally require less maintenance and are designed to last longer than timing belts. However, it's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for specific maintenance recommendations related to the vehicle.
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
Four-Cylinder has chains, V6 has belts.
One can purchase timing belts at online websites which include, but are not limited to BuyPartsBy, AutoPartsWarehouse, AutoPartsWay and Amazon. It is also possible to find cheap timing belts on eBay.
Yes, there are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
It has two timing chains...no timing belts
timing belt
Timing belts are replaced, not reset.
When should the timing belts be changed on a 2001 Mitsubishi, Galant?
Ususally push rod style engines do not use timing belts. Even some modern OHC engines do not use timing belts but instead use a timing chain. An example is the 2003 & up Honda 4 cylinder.
standard mileage for most all timing belts is 70,000 miles, but not many Jeeps have belts, they have chains that do not need to be replaced
No ... timing belts and the transmission are not related in any way. The timing belts are in the engine and keep all the pistons functioning properly. The transmission uses the power from the engine to drive the wheels.