According to the Gates website : The 2001 Toyota Solara 2.2 liter 4 cylinder : Has a timing BELT, it is NOT an interference engine , change the belt at 90,000 miles
The 2001 Toyota Solara with a 4-cylinder engine is equipped with a timing chain, which typically doesn't require routine replacement like a timing belt. However, if you're experiencing issues such as unusual noises or engine performance problems, it may indicate that the timing chain or its components need inspection or replacement. It's advisable to consult a mechanic to diagnose the issue accurately and determine if a timing chain change is necessary. Regular maintenance can help prolong the life of the timing chain.
The v6 Toyota solara has a timing belt. Their 4 cyl engines have timing chains.
The 2001 Sentra has a timing chain.
The 2001 prizm has a timing chain.
timing CHAIN
You don't. As answered previously in the WikiAnswers Solara section the 4 cylinder (2.2 litre) Solara (and Camry) engine uses a timing chain that doesn't require maintenence. The six cylinder engine uses a belt, recommended replacement is every 90 thousand miles.
2001 accord is a timing chain
It has a timing chain.
IT DOES HAVE A TIMING CHAIN
The V6 has a cam timing belt. Check the maintenance schedule for the car and you'll find the belt is scheduled for replacement at 90,000 miles. BTW the 4-cylinder Solara has a timing chain, no maintenance needed.
it has a timing chain