easy answer would be to fallow the haynes book. step by step. 1 drain the radiator. 2 remove the cover on the radiator. 3 remove the radiator. 4remove the intake manifold. 5 remove the belts. 6 remove the hermonic balancer. 7 remove the ideler pulley next to the PS pump. 8 remove the timing chain cover. 9 remove the valve cover. 10 remove the timing chain tenchener. 11 then you should be able to remove the chain. then put the engine back together.
A2003 Chrysler Town and Country has a timing chain, not a belt. The chain does not have a service interval.
The 3.8L in a Chrysler Town and Country does not have a belt, it has a timing chain that does not require service.The 3.8L in a Chrysler Town and Country does not have a belt, it has a timing chain that does not require service.
The Chrysler 3.3L has a timing chain.
The timing chain does not have a recommended change interval and should last for the life of the engine.The timing chain does not have a recommended change interval and should last for the life of the engine.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain which does not require replacement.It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain which does not require replacement.
When the engine needs an overhaul. The chain will last the life of the engine.
A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8L V6. That engine has a timing chain not a belt.A 1998 Chrysler Town and Country would have a 3.8L V6. That engine has a timing chain not a belt.
The timing chain has plated links that line up with marks on the sprockets.The timing chain has plated links that line up with marks on the sprockets.
Chain
No, the timing chain is designed to last the life of the engine. It is normally replaced when the engine is overhauled.
Chain
Chain.