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You really don't want to know... You will have to remove the timing belt , intake manifold, exhaust manifold, injectors, electrical connector to the cam sensor, just get to the bolts to remove the head. If your around 100000 miles replace all timing components, thermostat and radiator cooling fan motor,
Most dealerships and mechanics will tell you between 75 and 100 thousand miles. This is do to the belt stretching and heat from the engine. I hope this helps
EXHAUST CAM WILL HAVE A NOCH ALIN AT 3 OCLOCK THE INTAKE ALIN AT 9 OCLOCK BOTH MARK ON THE CAM SPORKET MARK MEET EACH ANOTHER, THE CRANKSHAFT GEAR WILL HAVE A NOCH THERE WILL BE A MARK AT ABOUT 12 OCLOCK ALIN CRANK GEAR TO THAT MARK.
i hav a 2003 pt cruiser 2.2 crd touring
it wont go over 3000 revs engine light cums on.
error code p0243 i hav replaced wastegate solenoids cleaned egr valve cud it be the mass air flow sensor that has a problem
thanx
p0335 is crankshaft position sensor circuit fault code..possible just a faulty sensor,shouldn't set a circuit code if timing is off..a sensor is probably around a 100 bucks..located just above starter in block
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