Toyota Repair: Camry timing belt replacement, rear brake light, timing belt replacement, toyota camry


Question
I have a 95 Toyota Camry, which has only about 40,000 miles on it now (after 11 years of driving only about 3500 miles/year). I'm wondering whether I need to have the timing belt replaced soon. It's supposed to be replaced at 60,000 miles, but I'm not sure if the age of the car means it should be replaced much sooner. At this rate, I probably won't get to 60,000 until the car is 15 years old!  I may wind up buying a new car before then anyway. I've never been sure whether to follow the maintenance intervals based on miles or months or something in between. I've had the radiator flushed and filled and am going to have the transmission drained and filled soon, and I get frequent lubes and oil changes. Is there anything else major that should be checked at this time?
Also, the rear interior brake light (at the top of the center of the back seat) is out and I'm not sure whether fixing it will require taking the back seat off or if it can be fixed through the trunk. Thanks in advance for any info. you can provide.

Answer
The belt will stretch and/or dry rot over time.
Change it at your leasure, but change it.

Make sure it gets a good ZOOM down the highway every 6 months.Otherwise your good.
The cover pops off the 3rd brake light to give you acess to the bulb.
make 2 hooks from a coat hanger and pull equally from both sides.
Some covers have push pins on the sides.

Mike