The Solara 4 cylinder engine from 2002 on uses a timing chain, not a belt. There is no replacement schedule for the chain. It's (theoretically) good for the life of the engine.
From 1999-2001 the 4 cylinder used a belt. I haven't been able to find the factory recommended replacement interval for that engine but 60,000 miles is a fairly universally accepted mark.
Replacement for the 6 cylinder belt is scheduled at 90,000 miles.
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Factory recommended replacement mileage is: 105,000 miles.
Im replacing the timing belt on a 1995 Ford Escort 1.9L. How do I Set the timing on it?
The 2.4 liter four cylinder engine in a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am has a timing CHAIN
You don't as it has a chain not a belt.
CR-V engines are equipped wiht timing BELTS not chains. The factory recommended replacement interval is 105,000 miles.
The Engine Control Module sets timing and fuel mixture. It is varied electronically based on driving conditions. After market chip or programming unts may vary the factory settings to increase performance.
4cylinder yes 6 cylinder no(chain)
No , it is not an interference engine
No . Have some mechanical assistant
The current factory recommended replacement mileage is 105,000 miles.
See underhood sticker.
For the 6-cylinder engine my owner's manual says 90,000 miles.