Every 4 years or 40,000 miles
after 1,90,000 KM
The chain will last the life if the engine and does not require changing.
Good Question
Unless a timing chain is making a noise or has jumped a tooth, they need not be replaced. Timing belts need changing according to the specs spelled out in the owner's manual.
The Endeavor has a big, beefy timing belt. It can last a very long time but to be safe 105,000 miles is a good benchmark for changing it.
I've read that the recommendation is every 60K. We have a number of these vehicles in our business and change every 50K. Even that hasn't kept us from having them break early.
Hopefully, never. I have 3 Jeep Grands with 253K, 203K, and 167K - none has needed a timing chain yet - all V8s.
The Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) shows the timing belt should be changed at 60,000 mile intervals on a 1993 Lexus ls400
The Daewoo is a car often characterized by it's Korean manufacturer often being subcompact cars. Throughout the years they've had multiple characteristics such as an illuminated engine.
how often do i have to change the timing belt on my rover400
the 2001 does not have a timing belt,instead a timing chain,which does not required replacement as often as belt
i have a 2004 Mitsubishi endeavor . i was wondering how often you would sugest replacing the timing belt .