Does a 2011 Kia Sedona have a timing belt or chain?
The 2011 Kia Sedona 3.5L engine does not have a timing “belt”. It has a timing “chain”. There is no service interval at which the timing chain needs to be replaced as part of any normal maintenance schedule. The chain was designed to last the life of the vehicle without the need for and type of maintenance.
Does the 2008 Kia Sedona have a timing belt or chain?
All 2008 Kia Sedona engines have a timing chain and are interference.
Does my Kia have a timing belt or chain?
Some Kia models have a timing chain and some have a belt depending upon their design requirements. If you drive a Kia Rio, Picanto, Cerato, Sorento, Sedona, Venga, Optima, or Sportage, then you have a timing chain that is a critical component for your engine’s performance.
Does a Kia Carnival have a timing belt or chain?
Having the timing belt replaced on your Kia Carnival at the recommended intervals will ensure that your vehicle remains in good running condition. While the cost of having your Kia Carnival timing belt replaced can be a bit of a shock, it’s a lot cheaper than having to replace your engine due to a failure.
Does Kia warranty cover timing belt?
However, you will enjoy protection for all of the following: Engine Components: Cylinder block, cylinder head, and all internal parts, timing gear, seals and gaskets, valve cover, flywheel, oil pump, water pump, and turbocharger.
Is there a timing belt on a Kia Sedona?
Here is a list of timing belts and timing chains for a Kia Sedona. Reference the model year with the corresponding engine to see if your car has a belt or a chain.
What kind of engine does Kia Sedona have?
INA (suppliers of OE tensioners and idlers for 90% of the vehicle manufactures in Europe) take a closer look at the Sedona fitted with the 2.9 CRDi diesel engine. The engine on these vehicles has been identified as an ‘interference type’ so the likelihood of engine damage if the cam belt breaks is very high.
How can you tell the timing belt interval on a Kia?
You will need to know your vehicle’s engine size to use this table. Once you know, you can determine your Kia timing belt interval by using the first table and the reference key. Be sure to look at the second table to see whether or not the engine is interference-fit.
How often should I replace my timing belt?
Once you know, you can determine your Kia timing belt interval by using the first table and the reference key. Be sure to look at the second table to see whether or not the engine is interference-fit. {20} On 1994 models, replace every 60,000 miles. On 1995-2005 models except CA, replace every 60,000 miles.