check out heir mood before you ask. if they were perfectly fine before, then, its rejection. but if he/ she seemed as if they had something going on, then its probably just bad timing. next time theyre down try asking them whats up or start talking casually to them first. maybe your outcome will result more positively :)
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You don't set timing on a carburator or are you asking the timing on the motor
what exactly are you asking???
The 2.4 engine has a timing chain. The 3.0 engine has a timing belt, assuming the timing belt is what your asking about.
If you are asking about ignition timing there is no adjustment it is controlled by the engine controller
Well i will try to answer this question for you. I am assuming that you are asking if you can adjust the distrubitor. I belive not to the best of my memory when i replaced mine. So to answer our question, no. I do belive that you can adjust the timing with a computer programer. You can check those out at SLP performance.com And finally if you are asking if there is a timing chain, yes there is.
If you are asking about ignition timing there is none it is computer controlled.
the timing signal starts at the crank sensor. Hope this helps. Not sure what you are asking.
Are you asking about the time on the radio or the spark timing on the engine?
Behind the timing cover, driven by the timing belt. If you are asking where it is to replace it, I recommend that a technician perform this for you with a genuine Lexus replacement.
That's a pretty broad question. What type VW? Ignition timing or valve timing? Assuming that you're asking about ignition timing, it is generally done by rotating the distributor, although without more details, it's impossible to give you a definitive answer.
VX recommends replacing the timing belt between 80k and 100K VX recommends replacing the timing belt between 80k and 100K