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Parts for your 2017 Toyota Camry-Drive belt
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2017 Toyota Camry drive-belt: what it is, whether you’ve got one, and how to look after it
Technical sources confirm that the 2017 Toyota Camry uses a drive (serpentine) belt on the petrol four-cylinder 2AR‑FE and V6 2GR‑FE models, while the 2017 Camry Hybrid (2AR‑FXE) is beltless. This is documented across Toyota’s Owner’s Manual maintenance items (“drive belt”), Toyota Repair Manual (TIS) procedures for the 2AR‑FE/2GR‑FE accessory drive, Toyota New Car Features for the 2AR‑FXE hybrid (beltless accessory design), and aftermarket application catalogues from Dayco and Gates that list serpentine belts for the non‑hybrid models and none for the hybrid.
For vehicles fitted with a belt (non‑hybrid), the drive belt is the unsung hero under the bonnet. It quietly spins the alternator, the A/C compressor, and—on the four‑cylinder—the mechanical water pump. Without it, the battery won’t charge, the cabin won’t cool, and the engine can overheat. The 2017 Camry uses an automatic tensioner, so there’s no periodic tightening