I've seen 60,000 miles as a recommended replacement interval.
You should regularly check the condition - looking for cracking of the splines and general deterioration.
Best to be replacing one too soon than too late - on the side of the road!
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If you have a Toyota only 40,000 miles!
on average 60,000 miles
that is impossable to answer. life of belt all depends on how much the engine is run
Most manufactures recommend replacing the timing belt around 100,000 miles.
A 2007 Toyota Corolla does not have a timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. It is expected to last the life of the car.
Your belt is listed to last 105000 miles. Do not wait to replace it, mine broke 1000 miles after that. Not a fun time.
no. it has a chain not belt. it should last as long as the car.
Yes you do. Get your last belt and see what you get!
The RX 350 has a Timing chain, not a belt. (The 330 had a belt). With proper care and maintenance on your engine, it should last a long long time... but I would plan to replace @ 150,000. It will eventually wear out..
You were cool if you had a long belt.
how long a belt will last depends on driving conditions and your climate region. extreme cold and hot weather wears the belts at a faster rate. On average since these belts are tensioned so tight, they will need to be replaced about 30,000 miles or so.