Unless you have other problems, you should only need to change the timing chain whenever you rebuild the engine or remove the head or have other needs to take the front off the engine.
2001 they changed to a timing chain...no belt!!
The V6 uses a timing belt. The 4 cylinder uses a timing chain.
The S series Saturn does not use a timing belt; all four cylinder Saturn's use a timing chain.
IT HAS A TIMING CHAIN AND SHOULD BE CHANGED AT 100,000 MILES
All of the 4 cylinder Saturns used a timing chain. The V6 engines used a timing belt.
The timing chain is designed to last the life of the engine unlike a timing belt.
You are correct that the SL2 uses a timing chain. However, since it uses a timing chain it does not need to be replaced as does the timing BELT. In general, a timing chain should last the life of the engine.
No, it has a timing chain and does not need tp be changed.
there is no timing belt. It is a timing chain that requires no maintenance.
No, the configuration of the DOHC V6 did not work out with a timing chain. They were equipped with a timing belt which must be changed every 100,000 miles. Don't even ATTEMPT to change the belt without the proper alignment tool.
this specific year came with a timing belt instead of a chain, even though it has the v6 engine, which surprised me as well
All Jeep 4.0L have a timing chain. It is only changed if excessively worn or damaged.