The timing belt turns the camshaft that operates the valves in the cylinder head. So its related to the enigine rather then drivetrain
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Yes, the 2007 Ford Escape has a timing belt. The timing belt should be part of the regular maintenance on the vehicle.
They use a timing chain, not a belt...replacement isn't part of regular schedule
Timing belt changing is not part of routine maintenance for a vehicle, including an Astra GSI Turbo. A timing belt is to be left alone unless a problem arises with the timing in the engine.
If it requires a timing belt it probably is but not all engines have belts. The Expedition uses a timing chain. It doesn't have to be changed as part of a schedule like a timing belt.
How do you change a timing belt on a 1998 Toyota Tacoma? And what part do I need to buy?
This is the Mopar part number 4663598
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
It has a timing belt. Please see related two part video included below that shows you the removal process.
Look in your owners manual. If it has a timing belt then it will be listed as part of scheduled maintenance.
Timing belt - usually replaced with service every 54,000 miles. The belt is available on its own, or as part of a kit, including the idler pulleys.
The belt is made or rubber and drives the cam. A gear is just that, a gear which is a metal or plastic part with teeth on it that meshes with a belt or another gear.