Re: Can I replace the right front fender on my 1994...
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No sorry the 1993 fender will not fit the 1994.
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Question moved to model category.
Yes there is. AutoZone and Rock Auto list all the parts that are likely to need replacing. This says it has them all, I caught a glimpse before the site noticed I have an Ad-Blocker :>D
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You are best to go to one of the Toyoya Camry Forums like the two in the links below and one of the guys there will possibly be able to help you with that.
Firstly the no.1 piston should be at TDC (compression).
The upper camshaft sprocket has a smaller hole in the web. This should be lined up exactly with the TDC timing mark behind it on the cam bearing cap. In this position it will be vertically upwards.
At the same time the notch in the crankshaft pulley timing flange should be opposite the 0 degrees mark on the timing marks on the front of the lower belt cover.
This is your timing belt. The timing belt turns the camshaft and is driven off the crankshaft.
The belt is located under the plastic cover on the engine facing the right fender.
You should replace this belt every 65-75,000 miles.
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