Re: 1995 Avalon XLT 60,000 mile timing belt replacement
Iron: Normally the t-belt is a 90K mile change however, in your case, you've got a 13 year old car wit the original stuff on it. There are several sources for quality parts that are much less expensive than what the dealer charges. Check AutoZone-you can get Dayco belts and tensioner kits and Felpro seals for the cams and front crankshaft. The AZ water pump is lifetime warranted for about half the price of the dealer. While there, get you a Haynes Repair Manual for you car-complete, accurate instructions with pictures. Don't get in a rush. Make double sure that your timing marks are lined up after you install the new belt. Have fun and enjoy the learning process.
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