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A loose timing chain can only be repaired by replacing the timing chain . A loose timing belt means the belt is worn out or the tensioner is worn out. Replace worn parts.
Weak fuel pump? Bad fuel filter? Bad air filter? Plugged catalytic converter? I had the same problem with my Corsa, changing my mass air flow meter fixed it!!
depends on if your trying to set the time on the timing chain or trying to set the base timing for the computer. The base timing is fixed by the PCM/computer. for setting the time on the timing chain consult a service manual
Stop driving it because if the chain goes you will ruin the engine. Get it fixed.
The 2004 Saturn Vue 2.2L Engine Uses a Timing CHAIN. It is Much better than a belt, and for 2004, Saturn fixed the issue with poor oil pressure on the timing chain and they last much longer than their predecessors.
No fuses on instrument panel. Any panel problems are due to faulty connections on the multi-pin plug on the back of the instrument console. Very common fault. I've fixed loads of these.
That will depend on what is wrong with it and where you are getting it fixed.
I have a 97 chevy s10 and my timing chain broke and bent every valve too so yeah u will need to get ur head fixed or buy a new or used one but if u buy a used one get it pressure tested before u put it on
do it yourself. parts are cheap, labor is long and hard. that's why its expensive
Usually when the time comes to change the timing chain, water pump, etc. you'll find out when it's too late and your vehicle is broken down. However, I know that usually after 100K miles is when it is recommended to change all of this. It can be pricey, but I'd rather have it fixed prior to, rather than after breaking down.
what year make and model? it could be coolant or oil. take it back to the shop that fixed it and have them fix it. it is possible that smothing is loose or damaged. or it could also be a new problem.
This is fixed with adhesive and requires special tools to do properly.