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Yes, it can. Register for free at autozone.com . You will list year, make, model, and engine size of your vehicle. Then you can access repair guides and procedures for timing belt R&R.
The cam chains have developed slack and are slapping on the cam chain guides which helps prevent the cam chains from popping off in case of slack developing . The chain guides are made of some type of plastic material and develop significant wear.
Timing belt replacement is better done by a professional. If it is done incorrectly severe engine damage can result costing over $1000.00. I would discourage any but the most advanced do it yourselfer from changing the belt. If you must do this go to a local autoparts store and purchase a service manual for your vehicle. $25.00 well spent.
ther is at the present time; 12; yes 12 recalls on your vehicle. One has to do with your manual transmission. Bad sychronizers. and a whole lot more. If you bought it new or used, check Suzuki dealer, and you won't have to do all this work. Go to edmunds.com, and look up recalls for your car. There are quite a few. good luck
this will require replacing the timingbelt, as the waterpump is ran by this. Its also recommended that crank, cam seals, and thermostat are replaced as well. Heres a link to this procedure, if your vehicle is a 4cyl click on 5SFE engine if V6 click 1MZFE engine>>>http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/
If your vehicle is a V6, please let me know, it is more difficult to time this if you are not familiar with this engine. Many V6 camrys come to me for previous timing work mistakes, mostly. Hopefully this helps
Go to http://www.hmaservice.com/ and register (vehicle by VIN). Afterward, you'll have access to technical information (manuals, wiring diagrams, service bulletins, etc) about your vehicle.
You may want to look at Auto Zone web site, the vehicle repair guide. It described how to change the valve cover. You could also go to the public library and check out the Auto repair section and photo copy the section with valve cover. Also advance auto web site also have a vehicle repair guide section. You can check it out and decide if this something you want to get involve in. It describe ever step that is involve.
your best bet if your not familiar with timing belts you might want to have somone more experienced install it for you a job that may cost you a 150.00 to 200.00 could end up costing you a engine timing a motor can be complicated depending on vehicle it is very easy to **** a valve ruin a camshaft, etc those marks need to be right alot of times when you get your marks aligned then you put the tensioner they move and if your not aware could cost you but if you are willing to try your better off getting a illustrated book step by step like haynes or chilton for your year car it will give you step by step and give you cautionsto look for
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