How Often Should the Camry Belt Be Replaced?
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Generally, it should be inspected during every maintenance check at 60,000 kilometers and replaced around 80,000 kilometers. The timing belt is a rubber component, and as the engine operating time increases, the timing belt and its accessories, such as the timing belt tensioner pulley, timing belt tensioner, and water pump, will experience wear or aging. Below are the specific details of the new Camry: 1. Exterior: The new Camry still offers two styling options—standard and sporty—though compared to the previous model, some details have been adjusted, making it look sportier and more youthful. Additionally, the new model introduces a Titanium Silver body color option. 2. Interior: The overall design and style of the new Camry remain unchanged, but the embedded multimedia screen has been replaced with a 10.1-inch floating touchscreen, and the air vents have been relocated below the screen. The instrument cluster has also been upgraded to a 12.3-inch full LCD display. 3. Powertrain: The new Camry offers three powertrain options: a 2.0L, a 2.5L gasoline engine, and a 2.5L hybrid. The 2.0L gasoline version delivers 131kW (178 horsepower) and 210N·m of torque; the 2.5L gasoline version produces 154kW (209 horsepower) and 250N·m of torque; the 2.5L hybrid version's engine generates 131kW (178 horsepower) and 221N·m of torque, while the electric motor provides 88kW and 202N·m of torque.