'01 Quest won't start
Toasterjack
11-07-2006, 12:00 AM
Minivan died on the highway. Turns over but doesn't fire. Pulled distributor. rotor not turning. Please help.
nissandoc
11-09-2006, 11:11 PM
if the rotor doesnt spin while the engine is cranking then the timing belt is broken. lucky for you it wont bend the valves. good luck.
Toasterjack
11-10-2006, 02:14 PM
I have heard that if the timing belt breaks, because this is an interference engine, the valves and pistons will hit and bend or break. So, my question is, where do I stand? Why do you think the valves are ok? I, of course, would rather replace the timing belt than the whole engine. Please reply. Thanx.
nissandoc
11-10-2006, 02:30 PM
suposedly the deal between nissan and ford required a non interference engine. i've seen several of these break and never bent any valves.
Toasterjack
11-11-2006, 05:56 PM
Checked it out. Seems to be so. Thanx. You saved me quite a bit. Much appreciated.
Tracy76
10-29-2008, 02:09 PM
My 2001 Quest died on the way to work this morning. No warning signs, nothing! I had someone look at it and they told me they thought it was the timing belt. What do I do? Is this something that I can fix myself (or rather have someone I know fix), or is my only option to have a repair shop do it?
tempfixit
11-01-2008, 04:58 PM
My 2001 Quest died on the way to work this morning. No warning signs, nothing! I had someone look at it and they told me they thought it was the timing belt. What do I do? Is this something that I can fix myself (or rather have someone I know fix), or is my only option to have a repair shop do it?
Timing belt replacement is some thing you can do yourself if you are mechanically inclined. Go to this link which is Factory Service Manual.
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/
go to nissan quest, then pick your year and click on the EM- Engine Mechanical section and go to timing belt replacement and it will show you what the procedure is. Then you can determine if you wish to do the work or have a repair shop do it.
I strongly suggest that you also replace the water pump at the same time since the parts you remove to get to the timing belt are the same to get to the water pump. Also install new timing belt tensioner with belt.
Also it is best to start your own thread with your vehicle questions rather than a existing one even tho it is about the same problem, you will get more help that way.
Hope this helps
Timing belt replacement is some thing you can do yourself if you are mechanically inclined. Go to this link which is Factory Service Manual.
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/
go to nissan quest, then pick your year and click on the EM- Engine Mechanical section and go to timing belt replacement and it will show you what the procedure is. Then you can determine if you wish to do the work or have a repair shop do it.
I strongly suggest that you also replace the water pump at the same time since the parts you remove to get to the timing belt are the same to get to the water pump. Also install new timing belt tensioner with belt.
Also it is best to start your own thread with your vehicle questions rather than a existing one even tho it is about the same problem, you will get more help that way.
Hope this helps
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