Should last the life of the engine and be replaced when the engine is overhauled.
80000 miles or 10 years
shouldn't have to be replaced until it starts making a tapping noise. the timing chain is very robust, but can be prone to slackening, making it tap, and possible risks are of the chain itself slipping about 50,000 miles if its the first 1 its had tapping should be evident get it done professionally a slight mistake with the timing and u will have a scrap car
IT HAS A TIMING CHAIN AND SHOULD BE CHANGED AT 100,000 MILES
some had a recall , if its noisy get it done , mine snapped at 44000 miles
its a timing chain and as long as you dont have like over 200,000 miles its should be fine... its a timing chain and as long as you dont have like over 200,000 miles its should be fine...
4 cylinder Camry's mainly come with timing belts which should be changed around 100,000 miles, v6 Camry should have a timing chain
Depends on miles on the engine - I traded in a 95 SL1 with 206,000 miles with the original timing chain still on the engine. My impression is that under normal circumstances, you should get at least 175,000 miles on a Saturn timing chain.
Timing chain usually needs to be replaced each 180-200K miles.
It is not necessary to change the timing chain. It should last way over 100,000 miles. Timing belt should be change at least at 90,000 miles or earlier as listed in your owner's manual.
After how many kilos you change timing belt on a opel corsa bakkie 2007 1400 engin
It has a timing belt that should be replaced every 90,000 miles.
It has a timing chain. Should last the life of the car.