Yeah they are good Van's but I do see alot at junkyards cause I assume the timing belt issue if they break that's it on these engines . The water pump leaks and weakens the belt and then it snaps and that's it
@@thealexpshow782 well basically if u catch the vehicle leaken coolant and it's coming from the side of the engine and its the water pump then better get that replaced and put a new timing belt on it too and it will be good and shouldn't have a issue. Timing g belts should be done every like 100k anyways if not mistaken. But if the belt break either cause of a water pump leaken and eaten the belt or just normal wear and tear by mileage and has crackes in it and it snaps . Either way if the timing belt breaks on a interference engine it will destroy itself , the pistons hit the valves and the engine will have to be torn all apart and fixed
My family had one. It was green. They also sold theirs and one of my relatives crashed it
Yeah they are good Van's but I do see alot at junkyards cause I assume the timing belt issue if they break that's it on these engines . The water pump leaks and weakens the belt and then it snaps and that's it
@@KnuckleHeadGarage27 that's a shame. So there's no way to fix it for good after that happens?? Or is the car toast?
@@thealexpshow782 well basically if u catch the vehicle leaken coolant and it's coming from the side of the engine and its the water pump then better get that replaced and put a new timing belt on it too and it will be good and shouldn't have a issue. Timing g belts should be done every like 100k anyways if not mistaken. But if the belt break either cause of a water pump leaken and eaten the belt or just normal wear and tear by mileage and has crackes in it and it snaps . Either way if the timing belt breaks on a interference engine it will destroy itself , the pistons hit the valves and the engine will have to be torn all apart and fixed