The only Jeep engine that has a timing belt is the 2.4 Liter (DOHC) Vin#1 engine. All other Jeep engines have a timing chain. The belt should be changed at 120,000 miles under normal conditions and 90,000 miles under severe conditions. As this is an Interference engine and serious damage will occur if the belt breaks, I would use the severe schedule and change it at 90,000 miles. If the belt breaks it can cost you plenty.
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It has 3 timing chains and an idler sprocket
I would like to know, approximately, how many registered jeeps are on the roads in the u.s.a.
Yes it does, both the 4.0, and 5.2 I would change at around 75,000-90,000 miles. The timing chain should last for the life of the engine. 200k plus.
the 4.7 v8 has 3 timing chains, i am not sure of manufactures rec, but i do know that if a chain goes, you can kiss the motor good bye. i would recomend all 3 anywere from 150000 kms to 200000. could be a pricey job. tensioners, guides, etc.
No - Jeeps are made by Chrysler Corp.
standard mileage for most all timing belts is 70,000 miles, but not many Jeeps have belts, they have chains that do not need to be replaced
Four-Cylinder has chains, V6 has belts.
4M40 is timing chains
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It has two timing chains...no timing belts
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Depends on the bike brand, some have chains, some belts and some have drive shafts.
8th generation Civics (2006-up) have timing chains. Timing chains are more durable than timing belts. Unless there is a problem timing chains never get replaced; timing belts need replacing every 60,000 miles .
no they just have timing belts no chains
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Timing chain, no maintenance required.
as far as i know all Lexus have timing belts which require replacement every 60 or 90,000 miles depending on the year.