How many kilometers does the Crown timing belt need to be replaced?

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OCali
07/29/25 11:39pm
The Crown timing belt needs to be replaced every 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. Below are the replacement steps: 1. Remove the valve cover, detach the crankshaft pulley, and take off the timing chain cover; rotate the crankshaft to bring the first cylinder to top dead center, then tighten the crankshaft fixing screw to secure the crankshaft. 2. Rotate the intake and exhaust camshafts. There are grooves at the rear of the camshafts; align the grooves of both camshafts evenly and insert the specialized tool. 3. Remove the old chain and install the new one. The crankshaft pulley does not have a keyway; during installation, align the round hole on the pulley with the groove on the chain cover. 4. The crankshaft position sensor is adjustable; ensure there is no gap during installation to avoid triggering a fault code. Both the crankshaft sprocket and pulley should rotate freely.
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