this is real fun. first get to operating temp then remove fan shroud and fan then Power Steering pump just set it off to side then use timing light to check timing you have to remove all this because you cant see the marks cause the cowl is in the way.
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start by checking fuel delivery,if you do have fuel delivery proceed by checking the timing setting.
The Dodge Caliber has a timing chain, not a timing belt.
The timing marks on a Dodge 2.2 is next to the oil. This is under the hood.
I'm not sure if you can on that model. If it has a distributor, you can loosen the hold down bolt and turn it to advance or retard your timing. If it doesn't have a distributor, it set by the ecm.
In the 1989 Dodge Spirit, the timing marks for the engine can typically be found on the harmonic balancer and the timing cover. The harmonic balancer has a notch or a timing mark that aligns with the timing scale on the timing cover. For proper alignment, you may need to rotate the engine to the appropriate position (usually Top Dead Center) before checking the marks. Always refer to a repair manual for specific guidance on your engine type.
A 2013 Dodge Caravan uses a timing chain.
My earlier answer was incorrect as there are timing belts on the 2.4 and 3.0 liter engines but the 3.3 and 3.8 use a chain. The procedure is beyond an answer type of response but the best bet is to take it to an automotive repair facility or purchase a manual that details the procedure.
Your 2001 Dodge Ram does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain. No replacement is necessary.
All 1998 Dodge Dakota's have a timing chain and not a belt.
the ignition timing does not get replaced on 87 dodge.
where r timing marks on a 5.9 2000 dodge durango v8.