The timing chain in a 2007 BMW X3 is designed to last the lifetime of the engine, but it's important to monitor for any signs of wear or issues, such as unusual noises or engine performance problems. If you notice any of these symptoms or if the vehicle has high mileage (typically over 100,000 miles), it may be wise to have the timing chain inspected. Regular maintenance and following the manufacturer's service recommendations can help ensure the timing chain remains in good condition. Ultimately, consult your owner's manual or a qualified mechanic for specific guidance based on your vehicle's condition.
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If your timing belt has cracks in it both inside and out, replace it!
It must be a timing CHAIN because the Gates website does not list a timing belt for the 4.8 liter V8 engine in a 2007 BMW 650I
Uses a chain. Shouldn't need done.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine. Replace it when the engine needs rebuilding.
What mileage should you change the timing belt on a 2001 325i BMW?
$1600 - $2300. The timing chain is not normally replaced unless it is broken.
it uses a timing chain
The 2007 BMW 335i is equipped with a timing chain, not a timing belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and require less frequent maintenance compared to timing belts. However, it's still important to monitor the chain and its associated components for wear over time.
I doubt it. Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild. Unless it gets noisy there is no need to replace it.
1998, 318 is fitted with a timing chain not a timing belt.