The manual for my 1996 (same 3.3L motor) does not cite a replacement interval although it says to check and replace the timing belt in the 3.0L at 60k and 90k.
The 3.3L is an interference engine so damage will likely happen if the chain breaks, but I can't find anything regarding replacement intervals.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine. It is normally replaced during a complete engine overhaul. Don't worry about it unless it becomes noisy.
It is a timing chain engine.
The 3.3L engine has a timing chain.
You don't change the belt because it has a timing chain.
Yes. A 2001 Dodge Caravan 3.8L is a timing chain engine.
A 2012 Dodge Caravan would have the 3.6L V6. That engine has a timing chain which does not require replacement unless worn.
Not normally. It should last the life of the engine.
This engine has a timing chain, not a belt. It would be a five hour job.
100k You won't need to. It will last the life of the engine.
The 3.3L engine has a timing chain....not a timing belt.... The 3.0L engine has a timing belt......
3.3 have a timing chain no belt.
Yes, a 3.8L Caravan has a timing chain.
The 3.3L engine for dodge is always a timing chain but they RARELY fail.