Does a 97 Toyota Corolla have a timing belt or chain?

Does a 97 Toyota Corolla have a timing belt or chain?

Does my vehicle have a timing belt or timing chain?

Model Year Belt / Chain / Gear
Corolla 1990-1997 Belt
1998-2020 Chain
Corolla Hybrid 2020 Chain
Corolla iM/Scion iM 2016-2018 Chain

How many belts does a 1997 Toyota Corolla have?

The 97 Corolla has three accessory belts. The alternator belt is the one you see when you look down on the passenger side standing near the front of the engine compartment. If fits over the alternator and the engine pulley. The belt beneath it is the a/c belt (if the car has a/c).

How many belts does a 1996 Toyota Corolla have?

1996 Toyota Corolla Need Diagram/ Location of the 3 Belts I.

How much does it cost to have a timing belt changed?

The average cost to replace a timing belt will be anywhere from $300 to $500 in total (more for larger cars, trucks, and SUVs). The timing belt itself will usually only cost less than $50 but the majority of a timing belt job is spent on labor. The cost of the labor will be anywhere from $250 to $450 or more.

How much to change timing belt?

A typical timing belt will only cost between $25 and $50, but the repair takes at least a few hours. The labor cost to replace a timing belt can range from $200 – $900.

How often should you change your timing belt?

Your timing belt should be replaced every 50,000–70,000 miles, depending on your car’s make and model.

How much does it cost to repair a timing chain?

The cost of replacing your vehicle’s timing chain belt, as with almost any car repair, will depend on the vehicle you drive, your geographical location and the professional mechanic you hire. From our research, the total replacement costs, when hiring a professional, can range anywhere from $550 to more than $2,100+.