It depends on what kind of engine you have On the 2.5L 4Cyl there are three of them. One is on the crank shaft pully (for TDC). It is a line, scribed on the pully, that alligns to a pointer on the plastic timing belt cover. The second is on the cam shaft pully. It can be accessed by removing the rubber inspection plug on the timing belt cover. The third is on the auxillary shaft (oil pump) and is also accessed through an inspection plug on the timing belt cover. On the cam and oil pump pullies, the diamond aligns to the diamond and the triangle aligns to the triangle (the pullies have both). These should be perfectly aligned when the crankshaft pully line is at 0 deg TDC. If you can't see the marks through the inspection port while the crank is at 0 TDC, you are 180 degrees out - turn the crank one more time.
is there a recall on the timing belt on a 1999 ford ranger?
1998 and newer have no timing marks. Timing cannot be adjusted.
The 1999 Toyota Tercel timing marks can be found on the main pulley. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of the main pulley.
where are the timing marks on the 1999 nissan sentra 1.6 ex
yea I'm wondering too which of the three timing marks to set my stator on ?
What exactly are you trying to do? Timing is controlled by the computer. Timing marks are on the timing chain gears. I own a 1998 Malibu JJ
I have a 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue 3.5 liter, I will like to know were the Timing chain marks.
do u set the timing marks at btdc or tdc on a 2.5 mercury cougar
i need timeing marks for a 1999 1.3 chevy metro
Probably computer controlled and not adjustable
Diagrams for timing belt marks for 1999 Mercury Mystique cars are great for mechanic's. If they need to replace a timing belt the diagram can show pictures of how the parts are set up to make sure they are fixing the timing belt correctly.
The timing marks are on the crank pulley and oil pan. You have to line them up and also line your cams up.