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I have a 2011 camry....how many drive belts does it have...my car has 86,000..should they be changed
took my camry to my toyota dealership for my lifetime oil change...they did the courtesy check and said ALL my drive belts are 'excessively damaged/cracked and need to be replaced...the cost will be $218...isnt that a bit high to have belts replaced...?
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Mr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
That would be a single "serpentine" belt replacement, and yes, it's a good deal to have that done at 86,000 miles.
As for the cost, it's on the very high end of the "normal" range. So not excessive or dishonest, but no bargain. Full Retail.
An independent repair shop in your area could probably do it cheaper than the dealer, and no specialized knowledge is required. However, no harm in going to the dealer if that is convenient for you. It might cost you an extra $50 or so.
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