2009 Toyota Rav4 2.5L
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Hornet_2497 answered 6 years ago
You're lucky. My information shows that your Toyota engine is a non-interference engine but you still should consider have the belt inspected after 100,000 miles. On many cars there is an inspection port on the bottom of the crankshaft pulley cover. When they get well worn they will first jump a cog or two and run lousy before they break. Also, the eighth digit of your VIN number identifies the engine.