Toyota Sienna Timing Belt Replacement Cost And Schedule

How much does a timing belt replacement cost?

The cost to replace a timing belt for a Toyota Sienna varies between $525 and $855 based on your model year and whether you get it done at a local mechanic or at the dealership.


Toyota Sienna
Model YearsLocal Mechanic Cost (Belt + Tensioner + Idlers + Seals + Water Pump)Dealership CostApplicable To
1998 - 1999$540 - $612$783 - $855CE, LE, XLE, SE, Limited, AWD
2000 - 2002$543 - $617$791 - $849
2003 - 2004$547 - $622$788 - $843
2005 - 2006$538 - $627$795 - $848
2007 - 2008$531 - $622$788 - $855
2009 - 2010$525 - $617$792 - $851

How much does it cost at the dealership?

The average cost at the dealership varies between $783 and $855 including parts and labor.


How much does it cost at a local mechanic?

At a local mechanic, the cost would average between $525 and $627 including parts and labor.


How much do the parts cost?

For a Toyota Sienna, a timing belt kit should cost between $136 and $169.


How much is the labor?

Labor cost should be between $389 and $491 at a local mechanic and $647 and $719 at a dealership.


What is the interval/schedule?

The schedule to change the timing belt on a Toyota Sienna is at an interval of 90,000 miles or 108 months. There have been reports of people changing it as 120,000 or 130,000 miles, but it isn't advisable that you wait that long. From 2011 onwards Sienna cars have a chain such as ones with the 2GR-FE and 2GR-FKS engines.