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9034122008 - : Timing Cover Plug for Toyota Image

Timing Cover Plug

Toyota 90341-22008
2.4L hybrid.
$8.99
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SU00307979 - : Plug Timing Hole for Toyota Image

Plug Timing Hole

Toyota SU003-07979
$10.10
MSRP $12.50
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7336028171B2 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Center seat, with captain's chair, outer.
$157.83
MSRP $230.30
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7356028082B1 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Rear seat, outer.
$171.26
MSRP $219.13
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7357028082B1 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Rear seat, outer.
$171.26
MSRP $219.13
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993321086583 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Factory Installed Air Cond. Routing:Crk,Comp,Idler. Compressor. 4 cylinder. 2wd, diesel. Routing:Crk,Ps. Power Steering.
$7.74
MSRP $10.30
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909160219683 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Routing:Crk,Ps,Wp. Power Steering and Water Pump. 6 cylinder.
$23.36
MSRP $31.09
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993639063083 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Routing:Wp,Ps. Water Pump and Power Steering. Alternator and Power Steering. Power, gas engine. Without gts. Fx. Japan Built. 1.8L. 1.6L.
$8.49
MSRP $11.29
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7336028170B0 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Center seat, without captain chair 3 seat bench, outer.
$161.87
MSRP $236.18
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909160236483 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

Japan built, dealer installed. Routing:Crk,Ps. Power Steering. P/s, with turbo.
$15.49
MSRP $20.61
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909160245878 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

$77.16
MSRP $112.09
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60217620430 - : Belt for Toyota Image

Belt

$23.49

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Why Timing Belts Are Essential for Your Toyota

Timing belts play a crucial role in your vehicle’s engine by keeping the camshaft and crankshaft in sync. This ensures that the engine's valves open and close at the right time, allowing for proper combustion and overall engine performance. If the timing belt breaks, it can cause severe engine damage, leading to costly repairs. It’s important to understand the function of the timing belt and when to replace it to avoid expensive engine problems.

Why Timing Belts Break Down

Timing belts are made of rubber and are subject to wear over time due to heat, friction, and stress from engine movement. As they age, the material can weaken, causing the belt to stretch, crack, or even snap. If the timing belt fails, it can cause significant damage to the engine’s internal components. Most manufacturers recommend replacing the timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but it’s always wise to consult your vehicle's manual for specific guidelines.

Genuine Toyota vs. Aftermarket Timing Belts

Choosing a genuine Toyota timing belt for replacement is the best decision to ensure your vehicle’s engine runs smoothly. Genuine parts are designed for a perfect fit and offer superior durability compared to aftermarket options, which may not perform as well. Vehicles like the Toyota Sienna and Toyota Tacoma are best suited for genuine Toyota timing belts, offering the reliability you need to keep your engine running smoothly.

Related Parts to Check During Timing Belt Replacement

While replacing the timing belt, it’s a good idea to also check your water pump, as it’s often driven by the timing belt and could be at risk of failure if not replaced when needed. Preventing one issue from becoming a bigger problem can save you time and money.

For high-quality replacement parts, visit Toyota of Laredo, where we offer reliable, genuine Toyota parts to keep your vehicle in top condition.