Around 60000km or 80000km or every 4 years
there due every 80k
not at all, but if the timing belt is even kind of due you can save money by getting it done now
100,000 miles
The cost to change a timing belt on a Volvo S60 ranges from $500 to $750. It is an expensive repair in most instances due to timing consuming nature of the job.
There is not a cam belt in this engine. It has timing chains. No service due, unless they break.
Most cars require a timing belt change netween 90 - 130,000klms. However, one should not assume all belts will last this long and so should be checked visually for damage from time to time. Even a small cut in the belt can lead to premature failure. It is VITAL to replace the belt as per the manufacturer's recommendations. If the belt snaps or slips (due to broken 'teeth'), significant damage to the engine's internal moving parts can result.
ask your engine see what it says
The 2001 to 2004 2.0L RAV4 all models do not need timing belt change due it doesn't have one, it have a chain that not need replacement only if it breaks (hardly). hope this help.
The timing belt on a 2006 Ford Fusion should be changed when the car's mileage has reached 75,000 miles. This reduces the risk of the belt potentially breaking or slipping due to wear.
Timing belt, and it's a beast due to the close proximity to the frame rail.
pretty much , u dont change timing belt unless it is making an obvious noise due to wear, or it is broken If the belt is broken, you'll have to change the engine as well as the valves will have gone through the pistons. Get the belt changed before it's done 100,000miles to be on the safe side as they will break without warning when worn.
It has a timing belt. In fact, all cars have timing belts, due to the nature of the piston combustion engine. Motor bikes have timing chains.