A 2004 Wrangler has an inline six, not a V6. It has a timing chain.
The timing is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module and no adjustment is possible. The distributors sole purpose is move the rotor
No, timing is not adjustable.
Could be,Failure to replace belt at recommended interval. Idler pulleys or bearings going bad. Faulty belt tensioner. Replacement belt not installed correctly. Inferior replacement belt/parts installed.
Chain
align the timing marks as the cams are being installed. DON'T FOOL WITH IT...... IF YOU HAVE A 2001 L SERIES, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE TIMING CHAIN IS COVERED BY A RECALL ISSUED IN JANUARY 2008. IF YOU ALREADY HAD THE REPAIR DONE, THEY WILL REIMBURSE YOU.
No, the 3.8L v6 has a timing chain
Timing chain.
Timing chains have no scheduled replacement they are designed to last the life of the engine. Timing belts have replacement intervals
timing CHAIN
Chain
The V6 has a timing CHAIN