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The Toyota Timing Cover Gasket maintains a seal of engine oil in the timing case and keeps the chains and gears dry thus allowing the drivers to enjoy a smooth and efficient performance. Believed to be respectable since 1937, Toyota created cars through lean production techniques that reduced waste, increased quality and enabled employees to identify problems early and its TNGA platform now enhances performance, safety and interior space. Toyota is also on the cutting edge of hybrid technology, improving Hybrid Synergy Drive in 2022, introducing the 2024 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid with 42 electric miles, and demonstrating Toyota reliability and fuel efficiency. The drivers prefer Toyota because their cars are reliable even during the long commutes as well as weekend drives. A Timing Cover Gasket is an engine part produced out of shaped rubber or composite material that is located between the engine block and the metal timing cover and its purpose is to stop any form of leakage and to ensure that dirt does not reach into the delicate timing components. In order to replace it, disassemble the battery, serpentine belt, and the pulley along with component bracket, and drain fluid when necessary. Time marks, loosen up the cover and record every fastener. Removal of old sealant, wipe down of both sides, and fitting of the new Timing Cover Gasket without twisting. Install the cover again, tighten bolts in a cross pattern to specifications, allow any RTV to dry, reattach components, replace fluids, reattach battery, then start the engine and ensure that there is no leakage of fresh Timing Cover Gasket.