Probably never, it is designed to last the life of the engine.
around 200 000 km
Not likely. Most timing chains never wear out, and on most engines you do not have to touch the chain to remove the cylinder head.
no. it happens all the time. you just reset the timing, install a new belt and youre done.
The 02 Chevy S10 with a 4 cylinder or a 6 cylinder does not have a timing belt.
No , the 1.9 liter four cylinder engine in a 1996 BMW 318i has a timing CHAIN
Simple answer is yes. The water pump is driven by the timing belt. P.S if you are not sure on how to do this job then pay a reputable workshop. You can bend cylinder head valves if you replace the timing belt incorrectly and then you are talking thousands to repair your car! Steve:-)
Before it breaks
Four cylinder has a chain. Replace it when it breaks or has so much slack in it that it jumps timing. Replace the guides at the same time. They have wear limits.
Toyota recommends every 90K.
The 2.4 liter four cylinder engine in a 2009 Toyota Camry has a timing CHAIN
If it had a timing belt, you would replace it at 90,000 miles. But this engine has a timing chain and does not have a belt.
It has a timing belt. I was told to replace mine at 90,000 miles, so I did.
The 2.4 liter four cylinder engine in a 2004 Toyota Camry has a timing CHAIN so there is no timing belt to change as a maintenance item
You have do it each 80K miles.
Yes
The 2.4 liter four cylinder in a 2004 Toyota Camry has a timing CHAIN
The Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) shows for the 2.2 liter four cylinder engine in a 1997 Toyota Camry : ( they recommend changing the timing belt at 60,000 miles severe )
toyota recommends that timing belts be replaced at 60,000; however, 100,000 miles is fine. Replace at 100,000 miles as preventative maintenance. 4 cylinder 2002 Camry has a timing chain which does not have to be replaced.