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Re: timing belt [tidester] by richardson
Jan 23, 2005 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: tidester (Jan 22, 2005 8:45 pm)

No, that only includes the installation of a new timing belt. The tensioner, water pump and anything else would be extra.
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'06 RAV4 by gpolt
Jan 24, 2005 (12:09 pm)
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Don't know if this is the appropriate forum, but for those interested in the '06, there are several web cites showing drawings of the newly styled model, and what appears to be reliable source states that a V6 RAV4 will appear a few months later (perhaps December or January).
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Re: timing belt [richardson] by suvshopper4
Jan 24, 2005 (5:14 pm)
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Replying to: richardson (Jan 22, 2005 6:32 pm)

If it was me, and I was planning to keep the RAV for a while, I'd get the belt replaced around 60k miles (which I read is the mfr recommendation).
 
I'd also shop for prices at the most convenient Toyota dealerships, and get the water pump changed out at the same time.
 
With only 57k miles on it, your RAV might have a lot of life left.
 
If I thought I might sell the RAV in a year or two, I'd probably take my chances not replacing the belt. Judging by the mileage on it, maybe you don't stray too far from home.
 
Have you had the '96 RAV since new?
Any problems?
 
Good luck.
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Re: timing belt [suvshopper4] by richardson
Jan 24, 2005 (5:21 pm)
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Replying to: suvshopper4 (Jan 24, 2005 5:14 pm)

Yes, Wehave had the rav since it was new. No real problems. It's been back to the dealer one time. The cover over the torque converter got bent in the snow and the teeth on the flywheel started hitting it. That's about it.
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Re: timing belt [richardson] by suvshopper4
Jan 24, 2005 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: richardson (Jan 24, 2005 5:21 pm)

Sounds like you've got a keeper.
 
So you have had the '96 since new.
Just imagine all the car payments you aren't making these days.
 
-ss4
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Where is info on the '06 by ronstoy
Jan 24, 2005 (8:30 pm)
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I would be interested in some info on the 2006 RAV4, I am starting the search for a small SUV, in the CRV, RAV4, Hyundai Santa FE or Tuscon.
 
I like the Highlander too, but I rub my head on the roof of the car.....Same with the Lexus RX330.
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Re: Snow tires? [wsommariva] by yooper53
Jan 28, 2005 (8:09 pm)
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Replying to: wsommariva (Jan 14, 2005 10:06 am)

I have an old Snap-On that must be 25 years old. If I needed to replace it I'd go with a no name cheapo. Had to borrow one of these a couple times and I was able to get the wheels off no problem in the spring.
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Re: Where is info on the '06 [ronstoy] by suvshopper4
Jan 29, 2005 (12:33 pm)
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Replying to: ronstoy (Jan 24, 2005 8:30 pm)

I've seen some '06 RAV4 info, but it is on another site with a message board, and therefore I can't direct you to it, according to Edmunds' rules.
 
But it is nothing definitive, just spy photos and speculation, so you're not missing much.
 
-ss4
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problems with 2002 toyota rav4 by cindyc
Jan 29, 2005 (6:01 pm)
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having a problem with our 2002 toyota rav4, oil changed last in oct 2004. driving home on jan 23rd, the oil light came on then pulling off the road, every indicator light went on then the car stalled out. had the car towed to a mechanic that said the oil was like mud, then had the car towed to a dealer where it sits today, and they can't tell us what is wrong with it. looking online we see this is a common problem with certain toyotas from 1997-2002 that toyota recognized, we are wondering if anyone out there knows anything about it???
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Re: problems with 2002 toyota rav4 [cindyc] by mcdawgg
Jan 31, 2005 (5:51 am)
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Replying to: cindyc (Jan 29, 2005 6:01 pm)

Actually, the sludge problem occurs if you do not change oil often enough. Certain Toyota engines MAY have been more prone to developing sludge, but only if the oil changes were not often enough. I have talked to two Toyota mechanics (at a very large dealership) that say they have never seen even one single sludge case that was legit. They said it was always a case of owner neglect, and people on this website have said the same thing.
 
I am not saying that this is your fault, but just clarifying what you saw about the 1997-2002.
 
How many miles on the car, how many miles between oil changes, how long (months) between oil changes, has filter always been changed, who did the oil changes???

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