Does a 2007 Hyundai Accent have a timing belt or chain?

Does a 2007 Hyundai Accent have a timing belt or chain?

All 2007 Hyundai Accent engines have a timing belt and are interference.

How to replace the timing chains on a Hyundai Accent or?

This replacement procedure applies to Hyundai CRDi Diesel Euro IV engines – the U-1.5 and U-1.6 engines. This type of of engine can be found in Hyundai Accent CRDi Diesel sold in the Philippines, or Verna in some other countries. 1) Drain the engine oil. 2) Remove the oil pan (FIG 1). The oil pan has to be removed for the following reasons:

Where are the timing marks on a timing belt?

(2a) Find the timing marks on the flywheel and cam, and set them both to TDC. (2b) The flywheel pulley TDC mark is accessible through a hole in the bellhousing. (2c) The camshaft TDC is easy to find — especially if you add white paint as we did.

What to do if your timing chain is wrong?

WARNING! If in the process of turning the crank shaft there appears to be a blockage, do not force it. The timing mark alignment may be wrong and this could be the piston hitting the valves. 30) Review the alignment of the timing marks. If Ok, tighten the bolts for the cam sprockets and the fuel pump sprocket. If not, make the necessary correction.

Where are the timing marks on a camshaft?

(2a) Find the timing marks on the flywheel and cam, and set them both to TDC. (2b) The flywheel pulley TDC mark is accessible through a hole in the bellhousing. (2c) The camshaft TDC is easy to find — especially if you add white paint as we did. We cannot stress this enough: Be careful!

How do you put timing marks on a car?

Install the crankshaft sprocket (A). Align the timing marks of the camshaft sprocket (A) and crankshaft sprocket (B) with the No.1 piston placed at top dead center and its compression stroke. Install the idler pulley (A) and tighten the bolt (B) to the specified torque. Temporarily install the timing belt tensioner (A).

Where to put timing marks on camshaft sprocket?

Align the timing marks of the camshaft sprocket (A) and crankshaft sprocket (B) with the No.1 piston placed at top dead center and its compression stroke. Install the idler pulley (A) and tighten the bolt (B) to the specified torque. Temporarily install the timing belt tensioner (A).

What are the timing marks on a Hyundai 2010?

Looking for a pic of the timing marks for the 1.6 dohc hyundai 2010. I’ve got the crank on TDC and exhaust cam on the mark. But dont have a guide to go off for 2nd cam.

Where is the timing mark supposed to line up?

Is the mark supposed to line up with the arrows on the cam sleeves or just to the left of it (with the front cam timed looking through the hole to see red dot, the mark on the sprocket side is just off to the side of the cam sleeve arrows) have the same problem?