How to Remove and Replace the Timing Belt on a Toyota Camry – Part I

How to Remove and Replace the Timing Belt on a Toyota Camry – Part I

In this video I show you the procedure for replacing the timing belt, timing belt tensioner, rolling tensioner, water pump and the thermostat on a Toyota Camry Engine.

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hitek49 says:

Excellent Video . Very much to the point and not drawn out like many others I've seen! A+

sergio valencia says:

Is that for every Camry that if it snaps it doesn't interfere with the valves ? My Toyota Camry 2003 timing belt is out of timing

Chris Brouillette says:

I just changed the timing belt in our newly acquired 99 Camry with the help of this video. GREAT video sir! Very helpful without any fluf and repetitive talk. Straight to the point and well edited. Thanks!! By the way, what type of ratchet wrenches are those? For example, the ratchet wrench that you used to remove the 14mm alternator bolt….what is that. It looks amazingly awesome. Thanks!!!

bushidosanhiroshima1 says:

Thumbs up on this video. With out it I would have certainly screwed things up. Yes we are supposed to read the service manual before attempting to replace a timing belt but just watching him channel through all of the auto equipment and parts made my job much easier. Thanks a bunch.

Captain HorsePower says:

Great video RnW, it helped me out a lot

I must ask, since my car is a 1997 Toyota Camry I4 2.2L (5S-FE), I started my car up on today (1/3/2017) and it ran fine for a few minutes, then it stayed hovering between 500-750 RPM, then it sputtered and my car shut off. So, now I'm I think it's time to change my timing belt.

I need to know, what is the most important parts to replace when replacing the timing belt. I can find a TB replacement, but not all kits come with everything. I don't want to have to buy multiple kits just to get everything.

Satyajit Nath says:

Tata Magic timing

wmk1975 says:

Great video, Very accurate and informative.

RAY ALAM says:

so i have trouble removing the crankshaft pulley bolt.
i have a air impact gun, 1150lbs.. so its not a cheapo one, pretty good stuff but it's still not enough to torque to break it loose… is there a tool to hold it and allow using a breaker bar?

SM G says:

Does a 2002 Toyota Camry Le 2.4L have a timing belt or chain?

Edgar Bravo says:

kool video. how did u know it was the timing belt that was keeping the engine from staying on?

madbetamax says:

Thank you so much for sharing this! This helped me change my water pump and timing belt. Great job!

Shakira S says:

You have a good sense of humor.

King Zartan says:

thanks. this is a great video.

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