1.Disconnect the negative battery cable 2.Rotate the engine in the normal direction of rotation (clockwise)until the no.1 cylinderis located at TDC 3.Remove the accessory drivebelts 4.Loosen the water pump pulley 5.Using a chain wrench or a strap wrench to hold the crankshaft pulley,loosen the crank pulley bolt and then remove the pulley bolt and the crank pulley.Make sure that you dont move the no.1 cylinder from TDC while loosening the crank pulley bolt.After removing the crankshaft pulley,remove the timing belt retainer/guide flange 6.Remove the four upper timing belt cover bolts and then remove the upper timing belt cover.Remove the lower timing belt cover bolts 7.Make sure that the timing belt camshaft sprocket timing marks are aligned with the top of the cylinder head. 8.Remove the timing belt tensioner pulley bolt and then remove the tensioner pulley 9.Remover the timing belt
Yes , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 2001 Hyundai Elantra has a timing ( BELT )
I have a 2002 Elantra and the timing belt was changed by the dealer at 60,000 per the maintenace schedule.
Most manufacturers recommend that you change the timing belt every 98,000 to 104,000 Km's
Your 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine has a timing BELT
the 2001 does not have a timing belt,instead a timing chain,which does not required replacement as often as belt
Hyundai changed to timing chains in 2006. No change needed.Type your answer here...
2001 Mazda MPV does not have a timing belt, it has two timing chains.
how to change drive belt 2001 alero
There is no belt to change; it uses an internal timing chain.
The 2.0 has a timing belt.
It does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain that requires no maintenance.
The cost to repair a timing belt on a Hyundai Elantra will vary depending on the parts and labor. Prices for the timing belt start at $40.00.