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Is the timing mechanism in the 2009 Toyota Camry a timing belt or a timing chain?

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Charlene

The 2009 Toyota Camry features a timing chain instead of a timing belt for both the 2.4l inline-4 engine and the 3.5l V6 engine. Timing belts typically require replacement every 60,000-100,000 miles, but timing chains are built to last the entire lifespan of the vehicle and are considered a low-maintenance component. Chains, being made of metal, are more durable than belts, do not crack or dry out, and can even enhance fuel efficiency. However, if a chain breaks or the tensioner becomes loose, it can cause serious damage to the engine. If you notice metal shavings in the oil, experience misfires, or hear a rattling noise at idle, it is crucial to have the chain inspected without delay.

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  • Tony C

    In 2009, the Toyota Camry Le is experiencing a fast oil consumption issue among consumers. Can you identify the root cause of this problem?

  • Josefina E

    Does the 2009 Toyota Camry come equipped with a timing belt or a timing chain?

  • Wilhem.lacroix

    In 2009, the Toyota Camry offers both a 2.4L inline-4 engine and a 3.5L V6 engine, and they both come equipped with a timing chain.

  • Harriet A.

    What kind of oil (grade) would you suggest, based on your answer to my question?

  • Fred Mertz

    In the 2009 Toyota Camry, a timing chain is utilized instead of a timing belt for its mechanism.

  • Gregory E.

    The 2009 Camry requires SAE 0-20 oil. It is a common problem for this engine to consume oil.

  • Agnes K

    I drive a 2009 Camry LE that has more than 220,000 kilometers on it. I have noticed that the engine does not require oil top-up between 5000-6000km oil changes. During winter, I use 0W-20 oil, and in summer, I switch to 0W-30, always using OE filters. If you stick to the recommended oil change schedule, keep in mind that it might be enough to get you through the warranty period, but not much longer. Changing the oil regularly is a cost-effective way to prevent expensive mechanical issues. It only takes about 20 minutes in a DIY home garage or carport, with a floor jack, safety stands, and disposable gloves.

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