Control chain or timing belt?

The days as an autolaie fell from my eyes like dandruff, that the sounds in the warm-up phase, which I have observed for a very long time (years?), could come from the control chain. However, I also read here that it is doubtful whether such old Toyotas have a control chain at all (alternative seems to be a timing belt). According to the information in the vehicle certificate it is probably a Toyota Avensis Liftback 2.0 T22. Automatic and petroler from the registration year 1998. the steering chain? If I remember correctly, a rotational exchange of the timing belt (?) had been made after maybe 60 or 75,000 kilometers. I could probably still read this in the corresponding booklet. I avoid driving with the vehicle at the moment, because it is supposed to be dangerous if the part is tearing. Since I will take the car somewhere in the next week – unfortunately I am here in the counter despite some contacts with workshops not yet enthusiastic about a voice – want to be present, I try to find out something here with you. Should one in such a case better visit a workshop specialized in Toyota? Thank you!