2006 Saturn Vue 3.5L Timing Belt noise

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Asked by Bradley Jun 19, 2018 at 03:08 PM about the 2006 Saturn VUE Base V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2006 Saturn Vue (170k+ mi.) runs super
strong and smooth. However, it makes a
knocking noise when first cranked but it
goes away after the oil pressure builds. I've
been told there is an arm or lever that rises
with the oil pressure that is related to or a
component of the timing belt and mine is
sticking down until oil pressure Max is
reached. If I start the car and let it idle or
"warm up" for 10 mins or so it runs like a top
with no noise at all but if I don't give it time
and drive off immediately it makes a heck of
a racket going down the road for a bit and
eventually goes away. Do I need to change
the timing belt or someone suggested
running straight 30 weight oil and that would
take care of the problem? What are my
options and the what is the severity of this
knocking.

4 Answers

34,270

It's a chain not belt,If you don't pursue it soon the guide/s will break and the engine will be damaged,It's a interference motor.

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All due respect it is a belt on these engines. That said, does it change your answer at all due to it being a different type of part? If that makes sense at all. Lol

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34,270

Sorry thought you had the 2,2 eco tec get my eyes checked.The timing belt tensioner (if hydraulic) could be weak/going bad they will make a racket,and the belt will jump.

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