Timing is set by the PCM and is not adjustable.
Timing is set by the PCM and not adjustable.
Timing is set by the PCM and is not adjustable.
Timing is set by the PCM and is not adjustable.
Timing is set by the PCM and is not adjustable.
You match the timing marks on the sprockets with the marks on the belt...exactly.
None. Engine timing is set by the PCM, you can not change it with a timing light.
Timing is set by the PCM and is not adjustable. The distributor should always be reinstalled in the same position it was removed from.
There is NO TIMING BELT on a 1995 Mercury Sable * Both the 3.0 and the 3.8 liter V6 engines in a 1995 Mercury Sable have a timing CHAIN
belt it self has timing dots on it, line it up with cam dots and crank dot.
To set the timing on a 1996 Mercury Villager, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then turn off the engine. Locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. Use a timing light connected to the number one cylinder's spark plug wire to check the timing. Adjust the timing by loosening the distributor hold-down bolt and rotating the distributor until the timing mark aligns with the specified degree on the timing scale, then retighten the hold-down bolt.
There are no timing adjustments possible, timing is set by the PCM. If you remove the distributor, you should note it's position as exactly as possible and put it back as closely as you can.
timing is computer controlled there is no way to advance or retard the timing without changing the chip in the computer