I've been around automobiles for nearly 40 years and have never seen a timing belt light. Typically - timing belts should be changed according to your manufacturer guidelines - check your manual.
not for changing the belt. however you will need it for the ignition timing once you have replaced the timing belt
If your timing belt light is on in your Toyota Land Cruiser then you need to take it to get serviced. The light could be warning you about a problem with the belt.
To reset the timing belt light on a Toyota Revo, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds, then turn the ignition off. When you start the engine again, the timing belt light should be reset. If the light remains on, it may indicate the need for a timing belt replacement or another issue.
If you have already replaced the belt and the light is still on you will need to remove the lower and upper dash panels and then remove the instrument cluster which holds your speedometer and other devices. The reset button for the timing belt light is behind the cluster.
First off, its a chain, NOT a belt, and you DONT change it unless it breaks. You can SET the timing, but you dont have to change the chain. You need a timing light to re-set it if its off. Its like a strobe light.
Yep, just need a timing light, the specs of the angle of timing and knowledge on simplistic mechanics
The Toyota Corolla is equipped with a timing belt. Whether the need for a timing belt replacement is dependent upon many different factors. If the engine is not running at all you probably will need a timing belt.
there is no timing belt. auroras use a chain.
Lucky for you, the 2001 Toyota Corolla comes with a timing chain and is good for the life of the engine. No need to change it.
If you are refering to the timing belt, then there is no belt it is a timing chain and does not need replacment.
Replace the belt at 105,000 miles or 10 years whichever comes first.
No timing belt has a chain.Does not need replacing