The timing chain has no regularly scheduled time or mileage for replacement. It will normally last the life of the engine. They are routinely replaced when a complete overhaul is done. You will know if it needs service. It will become noisy, and your engine may not run correctly if it jumps a tooth.
The timing chain is designed to last the life of the engine, there is no interval.
There is no recommended replacement interval given for the chain replacement timing belts are critical, chains are not.
Timing chain. If it had a belt you would see the replacement interval in your manual.
To my knowledge the Nissan Quest does not use a timing chain, it uses a timing belt, with a replacement interval of 105,000 miles.
The engine in the Mercury Villager does not use a timing chain, it uses a timing belt. The recommended belt replacement interval is 105,000 miles.
The timing chain is designed to last the life of the engine is normally only replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
It has a timing BELT. Ford's recommended replacement interval is at 120,000 miles.
there is no timing belt. it is a timing chain and doesn't need replacement unless it is damaged.
CR-V engines are equipped wiht timing BELTS not chains. The factory recommended replacement interval is 105,000 miles.
Chevy Metro 2001 (1.3 L) has a timing belt - hard driving conditions require its replacement at 60,000 miles, otherwise the timing belt replacement is scheduled for 100,000 miles.
The '99 Chevy Prizm has a timing chain, not a timing belt, so it does not need to be replaced.
The timing chain does not have a recommended change interval and should last for the life of the engine.The timing chain does not have a recommended change interval and should last for the life of the engine.