Not until the engine needs an overhaul. The chain will last the life of the engine.
It has a timing chain that does not need service.It has a timing chain that does not need service.
No, timing chain doesn't need replacing.
To change the timing chain on a Toyota motor, you need to first get a new timing chain. From there, take the old one off. You may have to remove things in the engine to do this. Put the new one on, looping it around.
You never need to replace the timing chain if the engin use timing chain(not timing belt).
chain, no need for service
a timing belt needs maintenance, but a chain does not.
you don't need to replace the timing chain until it becomes noisy
You are correct that the SL2 uses a timing chain. However, since it uses a timing chain it does not need to be replaced as does the timing BELT. In general, a timing chain should last the life of the engine.
Timing chain, no. Timing belt, yes.
If your timing chain broke because you spun a cam, you will need an entirely new engine. Be sure to weld the cams, too.
It has a timing chain as like most new Toyotas on the market.
The Ford F-150 Lariat has a timing chain, not a timing belt. Unlike a timing belt, there is no need to have the timing chain changed.