When to replace timing belt on 2005 Jeep Cherokee?

When to replace timing belt on 2005 Jeep Cherokee?

Email this Page… My father-in-law bought a 2005 Cherokee 2.8 Crd with only 60 000km on the clock. We would like to know what the jeep fundies recommend in terms of replacing the timing belt.

When to change timing belt in 2.8 CRD?

At 200K, i’d consider putting new timing idlers and tensioner on (but only if they haven’t been done before). Don’t bother with the accessory belt idlers – you can easily do those when they go. DISCLAIMER! – I don’t know your drive cycles!

How often should the timing belt be changed on a Jeep Renegade?

We don’t have the diesel in our Renegades over here, so I don’t have a good answer. My manual says (for petrol) cambelt should be changed every 40k miles or 4 years regardless of mileage if car has been used in urban areas or cold climate so I would get it done now with the water pump as suggested.

How much does it cost to change timing belt?

Did the timing belt change on the weekend. It’s a pretty straightforward job. It takes awhile, maybe 8hrs or so (it’s recommended to have a helper when you’re doing the belt fitting / timing part). Costs: $260 odd for the timing belt, $80 odd for the accessory drive belt (both from Jeep). Contrary to service manual you don’t NEED new idlers.

Email this Page… My father-in-law bought a 2005 Cherokee 2.8 Crd with only 60 000km on the clock. We would like to know what the jeep fundies recommend in terms of replacing the timing belt.

Do you need to replace timing chain on Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Even if you do handle most of the work on you Jeep Grand Cherokee yourself, you probably won’t ever need to replace the timing chain. In most cases, your timing chain will last the lifetime of your vehicle’s engine. Not having to think about your timing chain is one of the benefits of having an engine that uses one instead of a timing belt.

How to replace timing belt on 2.4L PowerTech engine?

The following steps provide information on removal and replacement of the 2.4L I4 timing belt. 1. Remove the air cleaner upper cover, housing and clean air tube. 2. Raise the vehicle on a hoist. 3. Remove the accessory drive belts. 4. Remove the crankshaft vibration dampener.

At 200K, i’d consider putting new timing idlers and tensioner on (but only if they haven’t been done before). Don’t bother with the accessory belt idlers – you can easily do those when they go. DISCLAIMER! – I don’t know your drive cycles!

What are the levels of the timing belt?

Level One: Timing belt only Level Two: Timing belt, idlers, tensioner, misc Level Three: Timing belt, idlers, tensioner, water pump, misc

How do you change timing belt on Jeep?

1. Remove the air cleaner upper cover, housing and clean air tube. 2. Raise the vehicle on a hoist. 3. Remove the accessory drive belts. 4. Remove the crankshaft vibration dampener. 5. Remove the air conditioner/generator belt tensioner and pulley assembly.

Did the timing belt change on the weekend. It’s a pretty straightforward job. It takes awhile, maybe 8hrs or so (it’s recommended to have a helper when you’re doing the belt fitting / timing part). Costs: $260 odd for the timing belt, $80 odd for the accessory drive belt (both from Jeep). Contrary to service manual you don’t NEED new idlers.