You will have to remove the drive belts from the front/ side of engine along with vibration pulley dampener, and accessory drive, then remove timing cover assembly and you will expose the timing belt, ensure that you sent your timing marks and TDC before removing and replacing timing belt, ensure not to rotate engine while timing belt is removed and re assemble in reverse order.
No - the 2000 Sentra has a timing chain. No - the 2000 Sentra has a timing chain.
A 2000 Nissan Sentra GXE with the 1.8L engine has a timing chain, not a belt. There is no specific recommendation as to when to replace the timing chain. In most cases, chain-driven vehicles can go for well over 150,000 miles before the timing components are in need of replacement.
Your vehicle has a timing chain.
where is the crank sensor located on 2000 nissan sentra
You need to replace the blower motor resistor located near the glove box.
You never need to replace the timing chain if the engin use timing chain(not timing belt).
2000 Toyota Celica have timing chains.
if you cant figure it out you shouldn't be trying to replace it
according to Dayco timing belts it is 120.000mi
It is under the timing cover and driven by the timing belt. Anytime you change one it is best to replace both as far as cost is the same.
At the outlet to the fuel injection hose.
NO, you do not remove the head to replace the timing belt on any car.