2002 Toyota Highlander

Asked by GuruCCDY Apr 12, 2017 at 06:55 PM about the 2002 Toyota Highlander Limited V6 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hearing a noise when I start my Toyota. What belts
need to be changed? How many belts are there?
How much should it cost me? It's got 108,000 miles
on it. Mostly in town miles. Yes. I'm a female.

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It has one serpentine belt, changing a belt is easy and cost is very nominal. However if you have noise coming from one of the pulleys, that would also have to be replaced and costs can vary depending on the pulley. The most common pulley to make noise are either the idler pulley or tensioner. Those are also fairly easy to replace, parts cost 45-60 each and less than an hour shop time to replace.

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