My experience with timing belts in general has been to have them replaced after 75,000 miles. I've had one break on a 1971 Pinto which luckily didn't cause any valve damage, but did require it to be towed home. I had the belt replaced on my '96 Prism LSI by a mechanic - It hasn't run right since, so make sure it's done by someone who knows what they are doing. That doesn't necessarily mean a Chevrolet dealer, either. Have had some expensive and poorly done work by my local dealer.
AnswerIt says in manufacturer's advice online page that there is no recommended interval at which one needs to change the geo prizm or related corolla timing belt. AnswerThe recommended interval is 60k miles. I waited until 85k on my first one but I am going to change again since I am at 150k. The 4AFE (1.6L) and 7AFE (1.8L) engines are non-interference so you won't damage the valves if it breaks but you will get stuck with a tow.how ofen do you change a timing belt on 96 excel
The 96 Chevy Blazer does not have a timing belt.
does not have a timing belt it has a chain
It has a timing Belt.
It has a belt. Change every 5 years or 60k. Dont forget to change the pulleys also
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When you replace the timing belt (every 70,000K).
Go get a chilton manuel from Kragens. You do have to remove the timing belt.
That engine uses a timing belt.
No it has a timing belt.
The Windstar engines all use a timing CHAIN - meaning you do not have to change as a part of regular maintenance.You shouldn't have to change a timing chain unless there a significant engine failure.