2007 suzuki xl7

Asked by Guru514M8 Jan 19, 2018 at 12:05 PM about the 2007 Suzuki XL-7 Limited AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I had a timing chain replaced 8 months ago they
also replaced the oil pump and pick up ,all the
tensioners and guides . now after only 15 k miles
its doing the same thing as before and the
mechanic said I spun the main bearing out causing
the oil pump to fail .it doesn't knock or anything
except the rattle from the timing chain it misses
like crazy and has no power had the codes ran on it
it days code p00008 which they say is that the
timing is off

3 Answers

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Are you bragging or complaining? What is your question?

Complaining the car is doing the exact same thing it was doing before they replaced the timing chain and everything else and the mechanic says I spun the main bearing causing the oil pump to lose pressure and the timing chain to slip and jump time without even looking at the car. My question is can the main bearing go out cause that ?

Repair should be under warranty, I would think. My timming chain repair has lasted over 40k miles. Keep an eye on oil level also. When engine oil gets low it will not activate the cam solenoid, and is hard on the timing chain and guides. If you live in a cold weather environment, regularly clean pcv orifice and tubing. It will sludge up.

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