Not necessarily. Depends on the model and if it is a four-cylinder or V6. 2001 and older 4 cylinders have a cam belt. From 2002 -up all four-cylinder Toyota engines are driven by a chain and require no maintenance. Most of the V6 & V8 Toyota engines are driven by cam belt and require that the belt be replaced. Some are interferences and some are not. List your year and engine size and you will get a specific answer for your vehicle. Or, just open and read your owners manual.
Yes, it's.
The 1.6 liter and 1.8 liter - 4 cylinder engines in a 1994 Toyota Corolla are : non - interference engines ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
The four-cylinder and V-6 engines in the 1999 Toyota Camry are non-interference engines. The cam belt should be replaced every 90,000 miles to avoid being stranded if it breaks.
Yes it is. http://www.toyoland.com/cars/tercel.html DOHC engines are generally going to be interference.
I don't believe so , the 1.6 liter and 1.8 liter engines in a 1996 Toyota Corolla are NOT interference engines
Go to Gatesrubber.com this website lists all vehicles with timing belts and whether they are interference engines or not.
You fail to list the year and model Toyota. Some Toyota 3.0 L V6 engines are interference and some are not. Depends on the year and engine. Not all 3.0 V6 engines are the same.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) the 2.0 liter and the 2.2 liter in a 1992 Toyota MR2 are NON interference engines
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . ) the 1.8 liter and the 2.2 liter four cylinder engines used in a 1995 Toyota celica are NOT interference engines
by what do you mean interference engine?
yes most current engines are interference engines
yes, Honda cr-v's have interference engines.