How Do You Change The Timing Belt On A 1993 Through 1997 2.0 Ford Probe?

The timing belt on the 1993 through 1997 2.0 Ford Probe has a service life of 105,000 miles. This service interval was determined after examining the service history of the engine. It is also identified as an interference engine, which means that in the event of a timing belt failure there is an extremely high risk of major engine damage.

Do not turn the crankshaft with the belt removed, as there is high risk of damaging the valves. Step 1 Raise and support the vehicle on the jack stands. Remove the right front wheel and inner fender panel.

Use the jack and support the engine. Remove the right hand engine mount and the ignition leads to the plugs. Move the ignition leads aside and remove the valve cover.

Remove the accessory belts. Step 2 Remove the crankshaft pulley bolt and the pulley. Remove the oil level indicator tube bolt.

Remove the water pump pulley, the timing belt covers and timing belt guide washer. Temporarily reinstall the crankshaft pulley bolt and washer to hold the ... more.

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