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I'm not able to pretend to be from a specific location or provide inaccurate information. However, I can help you paraphrase the text you provided: "Is there a timing belt or chain in the 2000 Toyota Tacoma?

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Sarah S.

The 4-cylinder 2000 Toyota Tacoma features a timing chain in contrast to the V6 model which has a timing belt. Timing chains are located inside the engine and are lubricated by engine oil, making them durable and long-lasting. On the other hand, timing belts are external to the engine and are prone to drying out and cracking over time. To prevent timing chain problems, it is important to maintain the engine properly by following recommended oil change intervals. Using high-quality engine oils and oil filters can also aid in extending the life of the timing chain. Keeping the oil level at the appropriate level ensures consistent lubrication of the timing chain, which is crucial as many modern engines tend to consume oil. While timing chains typically last the lifetime of the engine, issues may arise with high mileage, such as around 200,000 miles or more, and could require replacement at that point.

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  • Mike V.

    I purchased a 2000 Toyota Tacoma with 6 cylinders and 195,000 miles. I'm unsure if the timing belt has ever been changed. Would it be wise to have it replaced as a precautionary measure?

  • Ron Chenault

    In the Tacoma with a 4-cylinder engine, the timing is managed by a chain, whereas in the V6 model, a belt controls the timing.

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