Where can I find a 2002 camry tensioner gasket replacement part?

Where can I find a 2002 camry tensioner gasket replacement part?

so the other day, I was working on my old 2002 camry, right? I thought it was just a simple oil change, but turns out my tensioner gasket was leaking like crazy. I mean, come on, it’s like a bad joke. I didn’t even know what a tensioner gasket was until now.

So now I’m on the hunt for a replacement part, but it’s like searchin for gold in a junkyard. Anyone know where I can score one? I checked online, but everything looks sketchy or just super expensive. And like, I don’t need a new kidney, just a gasket.

Has anyone else been through this? It feels like I’m on some wild goose chase, for real. If you gotta tip, hit me up.

Ive searched everywhere for a 2002 camry tensioner gasket replacement part when my buddy’s car broke down last summer in Seattle and ended up getting one online super easy

Check RockAuto or maybe even local junkyards you never know what you ll find

I remember when I was looking for a 2002 Camry tensioner gasket for my car a few years back. I finally found one at AutoZone in California but it took a lot of calling around. I ve heard RockAuto has a good selection too but shipping can take a while. Check local junkyards too you can sometimes get lucky for a fraction of the price. Good luck with it hope you find what you need soon.

I ve been on the hunt for a tensioner gasket for my 2002 Camry too. Last summer in Ohio I found some decent parts at a local junkyard just had to search through some dusty piles.

Also tried online marketplaces like eBay and Amazon got lucky with a couple of websites that specialize in Toyota parts. Good luck finding yours I know it can be a pain.

I remember when I had to hunt down a tensioner gasket for my 02 Camry. It was a wild goose chase in the heart of Chicago.

ended up finding one at a local auto parts store after checking a bunch of online sites.

I’d suggest checking RockAuto or even your nearest Toyota dealership. They sometimes have those rarer parts in stock. Happy searching

I remember when I had to find a tensioner gasket for my old Camry back in Michigan. It was a bit of a treasure hunt honestly.

I ended up at a local auto parts store and they had it in stock just like that. Easiest fix ever

Try places like AutoZone or check online retailers like RockAuto. Good luck.

I found my tensioner gasket at a local auto parts store in Houston really helped me with my 2002 Camry.

Try checking out RockAuto or AutoZone online as well.

I found mine at a local junkyard near me in Florida I’ve always had good luck with finding parts there it’s hit or miss but worth a shot

Also I’ve heard AutoZone has decent options if you want to go new their gaskets are pretty solid I’ve used them a few times and no complaints so far

I ve had my 2002 Camry for years now and finding parts can be a wild ride I found a tensioner gasket at a local auto store in Ohio it was surprisingly cheap

Online shops like RockAuto are also decent but shipping can take forever

I ve had a lotta luck finding parts at AutoZone they usually have a decent selection. My buddy in Michigan fixed his 2002 Camry with a tensioner gasket he got online. I think eBay would be a solid bet too.

Used parts might be hit or miss tho so just be careful. Local junkyards can sometimes surprise ya with the gems they have hidden too like a treasure hunt.

I found mine at a local junkyard here in Michigan they always got random parts for old cars. It’s like a treasure hunt each time. Check online too for some decent prices. Good luck with your search.

I ve been searching for that tensioner gasket for my 2002 Camry for ages. Last summer I drove down to a local junkyard in Kansas and found a whole bunch of parts I need.

You can also check online like eBay or RockAuto they usually have everything. Sometimes the dealer is surprisingly helpful too if you want to go that route. Simple things can turn into a scavenger hunt sometimes though. Good luck with it.

I’ve had luck finding parts at local junkyards here in Texas. Sometimes they have great deals. and RockAuto is pretty good too. Just be patient.