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95 timing belt question
Does anyone know what the real recommended replacement interval is? I had it replaced at around 70,000 miles because the dealer was running a special. The car now has about 155,000 on it. The engine is the 1.8 liter (7A-FE I think). Thanks.
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I believe the change should be done every 70K. You should be able to hear it slapping slightly if it is stretched a little. I went 90K on the second one I had put in my camry. I also had the water pump replaced then.
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The recommended interval is 60,000 miles. I've only seen a few Corolla belts fail in my 8 years as a Toyota technician. It's a good opportunity to check the waterpump and cam and crankshaft oil seals though, so doing it every 60k isn't a bad idea.
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