The 2000 Mitsubishi Montero 3.5L is listed as an "Interference Engine" under timing belts in the www.RockAuto.com auto parts catalog. This means the valves or other major engine parts will be damaged if the timing belt breaks while the engine is running. So replace it as part of scheduled maintenance. Many manufacturers recommend changing the timing belt every 60K miles. I do not know if Mitsubishi recommends different mileage intervals.
B24 is the 105k scheduled maintenance for this vehicle It is: Timing belt replacement Water pump replacement tire rotation oil change engine air filter replacement cabin air filter replacement
Scheduled maintenance for a 2003 Honda Civic applies to the type of service needed to keep the car running healthy. Oil changes are an example of scheduled maintenance.
A Chilton can provide information on how to reset the scheduled maintenance advisory on a 1997 C230. If this isn't own then the owner's manual can assist in resetting the scheduled maintenance advisory.
Timing chains have no scheduled replacement they are designed to last the life of the engine. Timing belts have replacement intervals
The next scheduled date for cartridge replacement in your printer is insert specific date.
The next scheduled light replacement for the street lamps in our neighborhood is on October 15th.
The terms are more or less interchangeable. In some instances preventative maintenance such as washing and waxing the vehicle, replacing the wiper blades, replacing a worn drive belt, or inspecting any component is not a scheduled maintenance item, but instead is preventative. Most other scheduled maintenance is preventative maintenance.
The next scheduled bulb replacement for the office lighting fixtures is on Friday, October 15th.
It is a maintenance reminder telling you that some regular scheduled maintenance is required. Can be oil change, air filter replacement, tire rotation, etc. Your owners manual should list the code and what is means.
Industrial maintenance is the term for the process of keeping the equipment running at peak efficiency in a factory. It includes scheduled cleaning, parts replacement and lubrication, as well as repairs. Industrial maintenance technicians in advanced manufacturing plants troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic and computer-controlled systems.
The V6 has a cam timing belt. Check the maintenance schedule for the car and you'll find the belt is scheduled for replacement at 90,000 miles. BTW the 4-cylinder Solara has a timing chain, no maintenance needed.
No Tune ups for cars since oh the early 90's, spark plug replacement is 100,000 miles, check you owners manual for scheduled maintenance