The 2003 Suzuki models typically feature a chain-driven camshaft. Most Suzuki engines from that era utilize a timing chain for the camshaft system, which is known for its durability and longevity compared to belt-driven systems. However, it is always best to check the specific model and engine type for confirmation, as there may be exceptions.
No. The camshaft is driven by the timing chain.
it has a chain
The 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 2003 Suzuki Vitara has a timing CHAIN
Normally it will become noisy.
Inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.Inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.
were is camshaft for altima 2003 3.5
It is inside the passenger side of the engine. It is driven by the timing belt or chain.
The 2003 Saturn camshaft sensor can be found on the back of the cylinder head. The camshaft sensor should be labeled as such.
With the 3.5L motor it is definitely a chain. Should be maintenance free, but if it or the camshaft are not being properly oiled it could lock up causing extensive repair costs.
You don't. The cam on the 4 cylinder engine is driven by a chain. The V6 is driven by a belt. No maintenance is required on the 2003 4 cylinder engine.
It doesn't have a timing belt, it is a cam chain driven engine
Your 2003 Suzuki 125 motorcycle does have an automatic choke. The 2003 Suzuki was not equipped with a manual choke.