The 2001 Toyota Sienna with a V6 engine features an interference engine design. This means that if the timing belt were to fail, the pistons could collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. It's important to maintain the timing belt according to the manufacturer's recommendations to avoid such issues.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has a V6 engine.
Yes Change the timing belt before it breaks. !00K or sooner
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna's engine produces 210 hp @ 5800 rpm.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna's engine produces 220 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm.
The Gates website shows ( 90,000 miles ) and your 3.0 liter V6 is a non-interference engine.
According to the Owner's Manual, it should be changed at 90,000 miles. I am still trying to find out whether it is an interference or non-interference engine. If it is a non-interference engine, the timing belt breaking won't cause engine failure.
My 2001 Sienna is 6 cyl....not aware of any other engine
No, it is not an interference engine. Change the belt every 90,000 miles.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has 24 valves.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2001 Toyota Sienna is a gas-powered vehicle.