54000 miles
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It has a chain.
They have chains mate
The recommended mileage to change a timing belt on a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder is 100,000 miles. The belt may need replaced before this.
I am currently changing the timing chain on my 1998 2.0l primera. I have never worked on engines before. I started by buying the 'Nissan Primera 1990 to 1999' Haynes Manual - This tells you how to do it. You have to take apart a lot of the engine. One thing it doesn't tell you is that if you remove the cylinder head (to replace the head gasket at the same time), you don't need to remove the upper sump, but with this upper sump in place the timing chain cover will only lift away if you push out the oil pump drive spacer from the inside, reaching from below where the sump has been removed.
== == 100,000 miles
The Nissan maintenance manual states that the timing belt should be replaced at 103,000 miles.
You dont they are meant to be in the car for the life of the engine. But you can buy a timing light and check the timing.
No, it has a timing chain.
The 1998 Nissan Sentra has a timing chain. It never needs changing as long as the oil is changed in a reasonable amount of time.
48k is recommended
try changing both timing gears