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I can't say for sure, but I have a 2001 Prizm and called some mechanics to look into having the belt changed, and they told me I didn't need to because it has a chain. According to the repair manual from 1993 through 1997 the Prizm used a timing belt and was an interference engine. From 1998 until end of production the Prizm used a timing chain. same with its mechanical twin, the Toyota corolla.
Yes , a cam belt and a timing belt are the same thing
Geo Prizm door handles are the same 1993-1997
This information can be found in your owner's manual. If you do not have one, you can obtain one from your dealer or a salvage yard. If it has over 75,000 miles on it, replace the belt. If it has an interference engine, then severe engine damage can occur if the belt breaks. My manual for my 92 prizm states every 60,000 miles for timing belt replacement, the same for valve adjustment. But if the valves aren't making a "ticking" noise I woudn't bother with them.
Yes , cam belt and timing belt mean the same thing
same side of the engine as the timing belt,by the bottom of the timing belt horizontally
I have never heard of a cam belt, but a timing belt does drive the cam or cams
The 1993 Honda Accord does not have a timing chain. It uses a belt instead that must be changed every 90,000 miles. There is also a balance shaft belt that must be replaced at the same time. Warning. This is an interference engine. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur. I also recommend you replace the water pump at the same time as it is driven by the cam belt.
A timing belt is often a toothed belt, but there are other places where toothed belts can be used as well.
Yes
I have a 1996 Prizm, and it has a 10 Gallon tank. Yours is most likely the same.
No the timing belt drives the camshaft. A serpentine belt drives accessories such as alternator, power steering and ac.