All Chevrolet Aveo engines have timing belts from the model years 2003 to 2011. All Chevrolet Aveo engines from 2003 to 2011 are non-interference.
Scroll down to see specific data for your model year below.
The timing belt (or chain) maintains the proper synchronization between the various engine components in a combustion engine.
If the belt or chain stretches or breaks, it can lead to catastrophic engine damage.
Timing belts have a recommended replacement interval, while timing chains are generally rated for the engines lifetime, although they need to be inspected occasionally.
Year | Engine | Belt Or Chain | Interference | Service Interval |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2010 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2009 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2008 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2007 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2006 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2005 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2004 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
2003 | 1.6L | timing belt | non-interference | 100k miles |
TimingBeltInfo.com is a website designed to quickly find the timing belt (or chain) information for your vehicle.
Understanding the timing system in your vehicle or a possible purchase can save you money and headaches in the long run.
When in doubt, always consult with a professional mechanic.
Also, you can consult the vehicle's owner's manual.