Timing Chain Replacement near Cathedral City, California

There are 48 RepairPal Certified locations for Timing Chain Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

48 Results for Timing Chain Replacement near Cathedral City, California

Timing Chain Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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K & E Pro Tires

4.3
(23)
0.18 mi
68680 Ramon Road
Cathedral City, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Elite Tire and Automotive

4.8
(15)
1.92 mi
68350 Kieley Rd
Cathedral City, CA
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Next Level Smog

4.8
(39)
8.27 mi
75015 Sheryl Avenue
Palm Desert, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Ramona Tire - Palm Desert

4.7
(132)
10.05 mi
78018 Country Club Drive
Palm Desert, CA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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Daniels Tire Service - Bermuda Dunes

4.7
(45)
10.21 mi
78-105 Country Club Dr
Bermuda Dunes, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Daniels Tire Service - Indio

4.5
(40)
14.97 mi
81943 Hwy 111
Indio, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Ramona Tire - Indio

4.4
(145)
15.22 mi
42150 Jackson Street
Indio, CA
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
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E&E Tires and Automotive, Transmission/Engine Repairs - Banning

4.9
(15)
23.89 mi
1550 East Ramsey Street
Banning, CA
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Ramona Tire - San Jacinto

4.4
(30)
28.56 mi
2447 South San Jacinto Avenue
San Jacinto, CA
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Ramona Tire - Beaumont

4.4
(351)
29.19 mi
1488 2nd St.
Beaumont, CA
Closed
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High Tech Auto Care

4.6
(26)
29.33 mi
191 Bissell Place
San Jacinto, CA
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J & H Automotive

4.8
(228)
29.78 mi
611 W. Florida Ave
Hemet, CA
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Timing Chain Replacement

How are Timing Chain issues diagnosed?

A vehicle with the above symptoms would be suspected of timing chain failure immediately, and a quick inspection can verify the diagnosis right away. This would involve removal of the timing chain inspection cover, and noting the observed condition of the timing chain. If the timing chain is found to be broken, or the camshaft position is too far out of specification, the timing chain will require replacement to restore the vehicle to operating condition.

How are Timing Chains replaced?

Replacement involves removal of the timing cover, timing chain tensioner, timing chain, and timing chain guide rails. These are all replaced during a timing chain service. Timing chain guides are typically held in place by pins or fasteners, and one end will typically be left to pivot freely with the timing chain. Once all components are removed, the timing components can be installed onto the engine, and the engine will be tested for proper operation and timing before additional components are replaced.

RepairPal Recommendations for Timing Chain issues

Since this service requires removal of the timing cover, it is recommended to replace all timing components, water pump, and front seals at the same time, unless they have been recently serviced. This is much more cost effective than returning for the same service after a partial service interval has elapsed.

What to look out for when dealing with Timing Chain issues

It may be necessary for the motor mounts to be removed from the vehicle, as well as engine cooling fans, the radiator, and all engine accessories. This may include components like the alternator, A/C compressor, mounting brackets, coolant or fuel lines, and any other component that interferes with access to the timing chain cover.

Can I replace the Timing Chain myself?

Since timing chain replacement necessitates much deconstruction and the removal of timing components, it is not recommended for the DIYer to attempt this task. A thorough knowledge of internal engine components, engine timing, additional systems, and several specialty tools are required to properly perform this repair. If there is any doubt surrounding accomplishing this task correctly, even the seasoned DIYer should leave this job to a professional.