Every 90,000 miles
At intervals of 90,000 miles
Timing chains never need to be changed, only belts.
in answer to your question the timing belt should be changed every 55/60 thousand miles
never
If the engine has a timing belt, it should be changed around the 150K mark. If there is a timing chain, it does not have to be changed unless it is damaged.
According to my dealer, it should be changed at 150,000 km.
Must be changed every 60,000 miles.
80,000 ---100,000
The Lexus LS400 typically comes equipped with a premium audio system featuring 8 speakers. The speaker size generally includes a combination of standard sizes, often with larger woofers for enhanced bass response and smaller tweeters for high frequencies, providing a balanced audio experience.
The fuse box diagram for a 1996 Lexus LS400 can typically be found in the owner's manual, which often includes a detailed diagram of the fuse box layout and the functions of each fuse. If the owner's manual is not available, you can usually find the diagram on the inside cover of the fuse box itself, located under the dashboard on the driver's side or near the engine compartment. Additionally, you may find digital copies of the manual or diagrams on Lexus enthusiast websites and forums.
Pontiac Grand Prix does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain and it is replaced when it breaks.