How much does it cost to replace the timing chain on a Range Rover?
Land Rover Range Rover Timing Chain Tensioner Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $1,967 and $2,481 while parts are priced at $256. This range is based on the number and age of Land Rover Range Rover’s on the road.
How do you know when timing chain needs replacing?
Common signs of a faulty timing chain include engine misfires, metal shavings found in the oil, and rattling sounds from the engine while idling….
- Engine misfires or runs poorly.
- Metal shavings found in the oil.
- Engine won’t start or fails.
- Check Engine Light is on.
- Engine rattles while idling.
Do Range Rovers have a timing belt or chain?
Not all Land Rover models have a timing belt, some have a timing chain. A timing chain does exactly the same job as a timing belt, but it is made from steel, instead of rubber. If you have a timing chain engine in your Land Rover, Range Rover or Freelander, there is not a specified service interval for replacement.
How often do you change the timing belt on the Range Rover Sport?
every 60,000 to 100,000 miles
Timing belts are replaced as part of scheduled maintenance, usually every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Timing belts can fail before that interval is reached, but most vehicles will never have a problem with this part.
Does a Discovery 3 have a timing belt or chain?
The Discovery 3 and 4 V6 Diesel engines have a big cam belt, as well as a high-pressure fuel pump drive belt that needs to be changed as well. The Discovery 3/4/Range Rover Sport diesel engines we see a lot of need the job done every 168,000kms.
Are Land Rovers chain driven?
Petrol models are chain driven. Classic 1970-1995 Only 200 & 300 tdi models have cambelts, treat as Defender & Discovery. L322 or Range Rover 3 2002-2012 All engines are chain driven.