This service is based on milage found in the vehicles maintanance manual that came with the vehicle. That is the only sign you need. All other signs would be an indication that you are too late. (like loud crunching noises as you engine pistons bash against the valves) This is one preventitive maintanance issue you do not want to put off.
I know of no vehicle where the engine has to be removed to change a timing belt.
The timing belt should be replaced every 100,000 miles.
Remove the timing belt cover and inspect the belt or change it every 90K miles.
Just really want to know the timing belt settings please?
Details on how to change a timing belt on a 97 XL ford pickup. Details on how to know which marks are the correct marks to follow while changing the belt.
i dont know,it doesnt have marks on it
the timing belt needs to be replaced every 100,000 KM. I would change it a little prior to that. If it breaks, you can bend your valves.
Need to know what engine and year. Most engines before 1997 in a F150 do not have a timing belt, they have a chain.
First off, you do not have to remove the engine from any vehicle I know of to replace a timing belt. Secondly, your vehicle has a chain, and not a belt.
i really really dont know
Timing belts are changed at a set mileage which is listed in your owners manual. The belt may look good and be ready to break. Change it when that manufacture tells you to change it.
I want to know how to change the timing belt in a 2002 Toyota Sequoia, and do I need any special tool's (other than mechanic's tool's) Thank You for your help!!