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How much does it cost to replace the timing chain tensioner on a 2009 Toyota Corolla?

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Duane M

The price to replace the timing chain tensioner on a 2009 Toyota Corolla typically ranges from $120 to $140. This includes labor costs between $70 and $90, with the parts themselves priced at $55. Over time, the timing chain stretches and wears out due to internal components wearing down. This can lead to the timing chain tensioner or connected guides also wearing out, potentially causing the timing chain to fail. If the chain fails, the vehicle will not be able to run. A failing timing chain may produce a rattling noise for a short period when the engine is cold, which may lessen or go away once the engine warms up.

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  • Carlos Maldonado

    The projected cost to swap out the timing chain tensioner on a 2009 Toyota Corolla falls between $120 and $140. Expect labor to be around $70 to $80 with parts totaling approximately $60.

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