If my 99 Toyota Camry busted the timing belt, what are the odds it messed up my engine?
Asked by migration_Gheliii Nov 25, 2015 at 05:24 AM about the 1999 Toyota Camry
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
My car is a 4 cylinder
3 Answers
Yours in a non-interference engine. Should be fine. Here's a list for future reference. Toyota • 1.5L (1A-C, 3A-C & 3E) Interference • 1.5L (3E-E & 5E-FE) Non-Interference • 1.6L DOHC (4A-F & 4A-FE) Interference • 1.6L DOHC (4A-GE & 4A-GZE) Non-Interference • 1.6L SOHC Non-Interference • 1.8L Diesel Interference • 1.8L DOHC Gasoline Interference • 2.0L Non-Interference • 2.2L Diesel Interference • 2.2L Gasoline Non-Interference • 2.4L Diesel Interference • 2.5L Non-Interference • 2.8L Non-Interference • 3.0L Inline 6 (Except 1998 2JZ-GE) Non-Interference • 3.0L Inline 6 VVT-i (1998 2JZ-GE) Interference • 3.0L V6 Non-Interference • 3.3L V6 Non-Interference • 3.4L Non-Interference * 3.5L V-6 Non-Interference • 4.7L Interference
Right on! Thats what I got also...
Superwoodsman answered 4 years ago
I went to a repair shop and they told me it could ruin my engine if I didn't get my belt replaced on my Toyota Camry 1999 .they said my belt is on its expiration date.