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2004 toyota solara timing chain

I have 65,000 miles on my car and want to know if I should change my timing chain at this amount

  • kbrkings Feb 18, 2009

    How much do you think I should pay for a timing chain for my car

    If i don't take it to the dealer

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You don't have to change your timing chain.. Timing chain last forever... If you don't hear any noise coming out from you engine, that means : nothing to worry about it... You can only adjust timing chain if there's any noise on the engine... Otherwise, just drive and go for fun... I have 2004 Solara and 110,000 miles already.. still runs great!.. My mechanic told me if I hear any noise like a chain noise, I have to see him for adjustment... I hope this message helps you...

  • Anonymous Jan 09, 2013

    My 2004 4-cylinder has 187000+ miles and I never replaced the timing chain. Do let mechanics trick you into replacing something that ain't needed!

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Yes i would for sure ! it will save you money later./

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