Fist of all what motor does the car have?????
It depends on what engine you have.
This vehicle does not come w/ timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. No known problems. They can get loose when engine reaches very high mileage.
any known problems with 2007 honda crv
i want to known if my nissa 2005 has a timing chain or a belt
There is a metal chain on a Honda car. This is also known as a timing belt.
I asked a service rep at Classic BMW in Plano that question and he said "never". The 740 has a timing chain, not a timing belt. Cars with timing belts usually have to change it every 80-100k miles, but this does not apply to timing chains. If your timing chain is intact, you should not have to have it replaced. Chains do not stretch or wear out. More likely, if you have a E38 (1994-2001), the timing chain may rattle, which is NOT an indication of a problem with the timing chain. There is a timing chain tensioner that loses its ability over time to apply proper tension to the chain, and that is a relatively easy and inexpensive replacement. Another well-known problem is that you may eventually need to replace the timing chain GUIDES, which is plastic and can wear and break off over time.
The vehicle has a timing chain that keeps the camshaft spinning correctly relative to the crankshaft. It also has a serpentine belt (what used to be known as fan belts) that operates the AC compressor, alternator, air pump, and water pump. Some people still call serpentine belts a timing belt even though it has no effect on engine timing. Many 4 cylinder engines use a timing belt in place of a chain. I think this is where the confusion starts.
This does depend on the engine design itself. If it is known as an interferance engine, then it is possible that the pistons can hit the valves if the chain breaks in operation.
The 1.3 is known as the old 'HCS' (High Compression Series) engine, no it does not have a timing belt or chain, it instead uses pushrods to operate the rockers to open and close the valves, these are driven by a cam inside the crankcase.
Do you have a chain, or a belt? It all depends on the motor size. If you have a 3.0 liter engine, anything past 60,000 miles means your belt is living on borrowed time. If you have a 3.3 or 3.8 liter engine, they use a timing CHAIN rather than a timing belt, and they rarely break, although they have been known to get loose and jump a tooth. That too is extremely rare.
When changing the timing belt on a Nissan Frontier, a specialty tool known as a gear puller is used. The puller can be borrowed with a deposit from most large chain auto parts.
ignition specs four ram 5.9l 10 to 15 degreas advansed dipending on year and spark plug gap 5.9 is al so known to have a inferieor engenerd timing chain sprokit size