Timming belt

Asked by GuruBP3T8 Jan 14, 2019 at 07:26 PM about the 2006 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger

Question type: General

I have a 2006 Toyota sienna and had my timming
belt changed but the shop called and said that the
belt wants to slide off what causes that.

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They should double check the part number to make sure they even have the right belt. Compare to the original for length and it should have 211 cogs and be 67.25 inches long. There may be some other worn parts to be replaced at the same time...it comes as a kit including new tensioner, idler pulleys, and maybe water pump. Furthermore, this 3.3 liter V6 engine is an "interference engine" which will be ruined if the belt slips off while running. Pistons will hammer/bend the valves. Caution them if they wreck your engine.........Uh, they have been warned.

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