Common questions

Does my Malibu have timing belt or a timing chain?

Does my Malibu have timing belt or a timing chain?

I bought a 2006 Chevy Malibu LT with 2.2L engine over a year ago with 121,000 miles on the odometer. Now I’m coming up on 150,000 and I need to know if it has a timing belt or timing chain so I know how badly it needs to be replaced. Any help would be appreciated

Why is the timing chain on my 2.2L not working?

If the chain broke while running, it is likely that the pistons struck the valves. Perhaps you should check for compression in all the cylinders. It is very important that you installed this new chain correctly and properly timed.

Is there a timing drive replacement for GM Ecotec?

This video covers the timing drive system replacement for GM’s Ecotec platform which includes 2.0L, 2.2L, & 2.4L displacement engines.

Where is the timing mark on a Chevy 2.2L?

I’m pretty sure that I set the timing correctly. (With the crank shaft key at the 1 O’clock position and the timing mark on the sprocket at the 5 O’clock. The exhaust cam at 10 O’clock and Intake Cam at 2 O’clock.

I bought a 2006 Chevy Malibu LT with 2.2L engine over a year ago with 121,000 miles on the odometer. Now I’m coming up on 150,000 and I need to know if it has a timing belt or timing chain so I know how badly it needs to be replaced. Any help would be appreciated

How do you change the timing chain on a Chevy Cobalt?

•Use a suitable tool with a rubber tip on the end. Feed the tool down through the camshaft drive chain to rest on the timing chain. Then give a sharp jolt diagonally downwards to release the tensioner. •Use a 24 mm wrench to hold the camshaft.

If the chain broke while running, it is likely that the pistons struck the valves. Perhaps you should check for compression in all the cylinders. It is very important that you installed this new chain correctly and properly timed.

How long does it take to replace a timing chain?

Timing chain replacement is a difficult job best left to professional mechanics or those with advanced auto-repair experience. Those who choose to do it themselves will need to set aside two-six hours. A certified master technician provides a step-by-step guide to replacing a timing chain.

How much does it cost to replace a Malibu serpentine belt?

The average cost for a Chevrolet Malibu serpentine belt replacement is between $88 and $112. Labor costs are estimated between $50 and $64 while parts are priced between $38 and $48.

What kind of tensioner do I need for my Malibu?

If you hear a chain rattle on cold start-up that lasts a few seconds then you might want to consider the upgraded tensioner #12608580. Installing this tensioner involves the removal of the ignition coils and valve cover, the gaskets can be reused.

How often do serpentine belts need to be replaced?

The belt should be inspected as soon as is convenient to protect against becoming stranded. How often do serpentine belts need to be replaced? Replacement intervals vary by vehicle and driving conditions. We typically see this part replaced approximately every 100,000 miles.

What kind of oil does a Malibu take?

My 2009 Malibu 3.6L was traded in around 85k miles, tuned and beat on for years with no timing chain problems (or anything else for that matter), though it consumed about 1.5 quarts of oil per 5k miles. Both cars were simply maintained with synthetic oil and regular dipstick checks.

What’s the difference between 6 speed and 4 cylinder Malibu?

In the 6-speed, there were 2 variants: 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder. The 4-cylinder variant has screwed-in plugs on the side of the case to fill, check, and drain the fluid. The V6 variant has a proper filler cap with attached cable and weight to indicate fluid level, as well as a hard-to-identify drain plug on the underside of the case.

Who is the owner of the 2006 Malibu?

2006 Chevrolet Malibu Owner ManualM GENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem, CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET Emblem, the MALIBU Emblem, and the name MALIBU are registered trademarks; and the name MALIBU MAXX is a trademark of General Motors Corporation. This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed.

How often does Chevy Malibu have transmission problems?

On average, transmission failure occurred at 97,400 miles, and the transmission had to be entirely replaced or rebuilt at a cost of approximately $3,250. Per Repair Pal, the Malibu’s transmission problems continued through 2011, after which they decreased, but new problems arose with electrical, engine, wheel, and ignition systems.

How often should I Change my Malibu engine?

(1.8L Hybrid.) Inspect spark plug wires. Change automatic transmission fluid. (1.8L Hybrid only.) Change automatic transmission fluid. Drain and fill engine cooling system and high voltage battery cooling system (or every 5 years, whichever comes first).

If you hear a chain rattle on cold start-up that lasts a few seconds then you might want to consider the upgraded tensioner #12608580. Installing this tensioner involves the removal of the ignition coils and valve cover, the gaskets can be reused.

What happens when your timing belt breaks down?

When your timing belt breaks down before the 60,000 kilometers than you should remember that something is wrong with your timing belt tensioner. There are two kinds of timing belt tensioners such as Hydraulic tensioners and mechanical tensioners. It is used for the fluid pressure that keeps the belt tight.

What is the purpose of the timing belt tensioner?

Purpose of the Timing Belt Tensioner. The timing belt tensioners are the part of engine’s internal combustion. It is designed to maintain the correct amount of pressure and stop the belt from becoming slacking and loose. Sometimes the timing belt effects on the tensioner pulley and damaged it.

Do you need a timing belt on a Chevy Aveo?

Timing chains are long-lived and reliable, and do not have a recommended replacement interval. Not so with timing belts. One GM engine that does use a rubber timing belt is the 1.6L E-TECH II engine in the 2004 and up Chevrolet Aveo.

How much does it cost to replace timing belt?

Aftermarket prices for a replacement belt may range from under $30 to $65 or more. Other items that should also be replaced when the timing belt is changed include the tensioner (P/N 96350550), the idler pulley (P/N 96350526) and the water pump (P/N 96352650).

My 2009 Malibu 3.6L was traded in around 85k miles, tuned and beat on for years with no timing chain problems (or anything else for that matter), though it consumed about 1.5 quarts of oil per 5k miles. Both cars were simply maintained with synthetic oil and regular dipstick checks.

What kind of transmission does a Chevy Malibu have?

There were 2 types of transmissions available: 4-speed auto and 6-speed auto. In the 6-speed, there were 2 variants: 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder. The 4-cylinder variant has screwed-in plugs on the side of the case to fill, check, and drain the fluid.

When did the timing belt on my Chevy Aveo break?

The timing belt on my 2004 Chevy Aveo broke last week. I have it at a mechanic who got a new timing belt on to check the compression of the engine.

What happens if you snap your timing belt?

If the timing belt snaps, they run into each other, causing bent valves (most common), cylinder head or camshaft damage, and possibly piston and cylinder wall damage.

Is the timing belt on a front wheel drive car?

The engine is arranged in a front wheel drive, transverse configuration, which is typical for many types of cars with timing belts of the era. The instructions will be similar on nearly any front wheel drive car with a timing belt. As always, exercise extreme caution when working on a car.

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