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790057 - Engines & Components: Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid for ROSTRA Image

Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid

ROSTRA 79-0057
Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid
$51.96
V103728 - Engines & Components: Engine Variable Timing Solenoid for Vaico Image

Engine Variable Timing Solenoid

Vaico V10-3728
Engine Variable Timing Solenoid Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid
$83.50
904856 - Engines & Components: Electric Vacuum Pump for Dorman Image

Electric Vacuum Pump

Dorman 904-856
This vacuum pump matches the fit and function of the original equipment pump. Made of durable materials for reliable service, this...
$172.30
711385100 - Engines & Components: Engine Timing Cover Repair Sleeve for Victor Reinz Image

Engine Timing Cover Repair Sleeve

Victor Reinz 71-13851-00
With Victor Reinz gaskets, you can be sure you are getting sealing solutions that deliver OE quality gasket technology and engineering....
$11.83
VVT158 - Engines & Components: Variable Valve Timing Solenoid for SMP CORP Image

Variable Valve Timing Solenoid

SMP CORP VVT158
Variable Valve Timing Solenoid Oil Control Valve Variable Valve Timing Solenoid VVT VVT Control Valve VVT Solenoid VVT Spool Valve
$65.31
85010 - Engines & Components: Engine Timing Belt Tensioner Hydraulic Assembly for DAYCO HYDRAULIC Image

Engine Timing Belt Tensioner Hydraulic Assembly

DAYCO HYDRAULIC 85010
Dayco Engine Timing Belt Tensioner Hydraulic Assembly
$85.52
VVT302 - Engines & Components: Variable Valve Timing Position Sensor Magnet for SMP CORP Image

Variable Valve Timing Position Sensor Magnet

SMP CORP VVT302
VVT Position Sensor Magnet Variable Valve Timing Position Sensor Magnet VVT
$100.28
2VTS0377 - Engines & Components: Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid for HOLSTEIN Image

Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid

HOLSTEIN 2VTS0377
Holstein Parts 2VTS0377 Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid
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11367593719 - Engines & Components: URO Parts Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid for URO Image

URO Parts Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid

For European vehicles, A.P.A. manufactures the URO Parts brand of quality replacement parts, which meet or exceed OEM specifications. URO...
$30.23
TCK211 - Engines & Components: PowerGrip Premium Timing Component Kit (TCK) for Gates Image

PowerGrip Premium Timing Component Kit (TCK)

Gates TCK211
Gates is the world's leading manufacturer of timing belts and Timing Component Kits. We designed our kits for virtually every vehicle...
$41.88
VTS1180 - Engines & Components: Spectra Premium Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid for Spectra Premium Image

Spectra Premium Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid

Spectra Premium VTS1180
Our variable valve timing solenoids are built from the ground up using precise manufacturing and quality control to protect the driver...
$48.26
VV0153 - Engines & Components: NTK Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid for NTK Oxygen Sensors Image

NTK Engine Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Solenoid

NTK Oxygen Sensors VV0153
Building upon a foundation of premium full-line products established under NGK ignition and NTK oxygen sensor products, NTK’s expansion...
$73.37
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AutoNationParts Timing Components FAQ

Why choose timing components from AutoNation Parts?

Choosing timing components from AutoNation Parts means investing in the longevity, safety, and efficiency of your vehicle. Our catalog features high-quality, precision-engineered components designed to keep your engine synchronized. Trust our replacement parts to minimize friction, protect complex internal hardware, and keep your engine operating flawlessly.

How do I know if my vehicle has a timing belt or a timing chain?

The easiest way to check is by looking at your engine's front cover. If the cover is made of black plastic, your car likely utilizes a rubber timing belt. If the cover is sealed metal and bolted directly to the engine block, your vehicle uses a metal timing chain lubricated by motor oil. You can also confirm this by inputting your VIN into our Online Vehicle Fitment Tool to view the exact parts specified for your engine.

What is the difference between a timing belt and a timing chain?

While they serve the same fundamental purpose—synchronizing the crankshaft and camshaft—their construction and locations differ:

  • Timing Belts: Made of reinforced synthetic rubber, they run quietly outside the engine. Because rubber degrades, you must routinely replace them. Shop our selection of OEM timing belts.
  • Timing Chains: Constructed from robust metal, they run inside the engine and are lubricated by engine oil. They are built to last the lifetime of the vehicle. Explore premium replacement timing chains.

What are the common signs of a failing timing belt or chain?

Before a timing component fails completely, you will typically experience one or more of these warning signs:

  • A distinct ticking, clicking, or rattling noise coming from the front of the motor.
  • Engine misfires, rough idling, or a lit check engine light due to slipped belt teeth or a stretched chain.
  • An engine that cranks but won't start, indicating a total loss of mechanical synchronization.
  • Visible oil leaks seeping from a cracked or worn engine timing cover or gaskets.
  • Loss of power, poor acceleration, or rough performance between 2,000 and 4,000 RPM.

What happens if a timing belt snaps while driving?

If a timing belt snaps while you are driving, the engine will instantly shut down. In an interference engine (which is common in most modern vehicles), the pistons will continue to move upward and collide violently with the open valves. This results in bent valves, ruined pistons, and destroyed cylinder heads—often requiring a complete engine replacement. Preventative maintenance with genuine OEM engine components is the best way to prevent this catastrophic damage.

How often should a timing belt be replaced?

Most auto manufacturers recommend replacing your rubber timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles (or every 5 to 7 years, whichever comes first). Because environmental heat, road salt, and fluid leaks can degrade rubber quickly, it is important to inspect the belt regularly during scheduled maintenance visits.

Should I replace the water pump at the same time as the timing belt?

Yes, absolutely. On many vehicles, the water pump is driven directly by the timing belt and is located deep behind the timing cover. Because reaching these parts requires removing the entire front of your engine, replacing your worn water pump with a fresh OEM replacement water pump during a timing belt service saves you hundreds of dollars in repeat labor costs.

What other parts should be replaced during a timing service?

For a complete, long-lasting repair, you should replace the entire timing kit assembly. This includes installing fresh timing belt tensioners, replacing worn-out idler pulleys to support your drive belt system pulleys, and examining your front crankshaft and camshaft oil seals for leaks.