Do cam belts need replacing?

Do cam belts need replacing?

When to replace the cam belt It’ll usually need to be replaced more than once over the course of a vehicle’s lifetime. Manufacturers will usually recommend to replace your timing belt after a set number of years or miles. This could be anywhere from 40,000 to 100,000 miles or 4+ years.

How to replace timing chain in Nissan Almera?

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Why is my Nissan Almera running lean on bank 1?

You would get an engine management light come on which would relate to running lean on bank 1/2 or perhaps a cam sensor fault. There’s nothing you can do to prevent it really. It’s more a matter of fixing it when it’s gone.

How big is the chain tensioner on a Nissan Almera?

You can check the chain tensioner. If it’s extended more than 12mm then it is up to the limit of adjustment. There is a thread somewhere that has a diagram on it but I can’t find it at the moment. You can check the chain tensioner. If it’s extended more than 12mm then it is up to the limit of adjustment.

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You would get an engine management light come on which would relate to running lean on bank 1/2 or perhaps a cam sensor fault. There’s nothing you can do to prevent it really. It’s more a matter of fixing it when it’s gone.

You can check the chain tensioner. If it’s extended more than 12mm then it is up to the limit of adjustment. There is a thread somewhere that has a diagram on it but I can’t find it at the moment. You can check the chain tensioner. If it’s extended more than 12mm then it is up to the limit of adjustment.

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