it has a chain, no real maintenance required
never the 1.3 endura has a timing CHAIN which does not need to be changed unless it is becoming noisy and rattles a lot.
On a 2001 Ford Fiesta 1.8 Endura DI, the auxiliary drive belt tensioner is typically located on the front of the engine, near the crankshaft pulley. It features a pulley that maintains tension on the auxiliary drive belt. To adjust the tensioner, you usually need to loosen the mounting bolt and then adjust the tension by moving the tensioner arm, followed by re-tightening the bolt to secure it in place. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and torque specifications.
It is located under the inlet manifold near the coil pack on the back of the engine. It is very hard to reach, from under the car, needing a short 19mm spanner. If anyone reading this knows an easy method to change it please post an answer.
The 3.4 liter V6 engine in a 2001 Chevrolet Impala has a timing CHAIN
It has a timing chain.
The 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 3.4 liter V6 engine has a timing CHAIN
Does a 2001 buick park avenue have a timing belt or a timing chain in the engine?
If it is a DURATEC engine the answer is no as it is chain driven. If it is ZETEC engine then yes it does have a cam belt.
Yes. A 2001 Dodge Caravan 3.8L is a timing chain engine.
Timing chain
It has a chain and gears. NO BELT. There would be no reason to fool with the timing chain and gears on that year engine. The chain and gears would out last the engine.
45 approx 2001 onwards 1300 engine size ;)