90,000 miles is the recommended mileage unless the car has been exposed to extreme cold or extreme heat, then 60,000. If you change the timing belt have the water pump done at the same time.
a 1994 Toyota Celica GT has a timing belt.
From what I have been told by Toyota savvy folk about the 2000-2005 Celica timing chain, it should last the lifetime of the car with no replacement. God bless timing chains vs. belts!!
Your 2000 Toyota Celica has a chain and not a belt. The chain requires no maintenance.
They have a timing chain, which you probably will never have to be replaced.
You don't change it. The Toyota Matrix has a timing chain that will last the life of the engine.
All 1995 Celica's are fitted with timing belts.
2000 Toyota Celica have timing chains.
Change it at 90,000 miles.
They don't have timing chains
90,000 miles.
75,000
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