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Mopar 4666059AA Chain-Timing

2005-2011 Mopar 4666059AA

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Mopar 4666059AA Chain-Timing
  • Part Description
    Chain Timing
  • Manufacturer
    Mopar
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Mopar
    Manufacturer Part Number4666059AA
    Part DescriptionChain Timing
    Other NamesTiming Chain
    Item Dimensions18.0 x 4.0 x 1.9 inches
    Item Weight1.60 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    ManufacturerMopar
    SKU4666059AA
    WarrantyThis genuine Mopar part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2006-2008 Chrysler Pacifica6 Cyl 3.8LBase FWD, LX FWD
    2005-2010 Chrysler Town & Country6 Cyl 3.3L, 6 Cyl 3.8LBase, EX, Limited, Limited FWD, LX, LX FWD, Touring, Touring FWD, Touring Plus
    2005-2007 Dodge Caravan6 Cyl 3.3LC/V, SE, SXT
    2005-2010 Dodge Grand Caravan6 Cyl 3.3L, 6 Cyl 3.8LC/V, Crew, EX, Hero, SE, SXT, SXT FWD
    2007-2011 Jeep Wrangler6 Cyl 3.8L70th Anniversary, Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, Unlimited Rubicon, Unlimited Sahara 2WD, Unlimited Sahara 4WD, Unlimited Sport 2WD, Unlimited Sport 4WD, Unlimited X 2WD, Unlimited X 4WD, Unlimited X RHD 4WD, X, X RHD
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    This part will not fit my vehicle. Can you provide me with the part number for the bracket that will fit? TN. Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 4666059AA fits your vehicle.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to disconnect the battery and replace the timing chain and sprocket on Chrysler Town & Country? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery. Drain the coolant. Loosen the right-front wheel lug nuts, raise the vehicle, and support it securely on jackstands. Drain the engine oil. Remove the right-front wheel and inner splash shield. Take off the oil pan and the oil pump pick-up tube. Remove the drivebelt. Unbolt the air conditioning compressor from its bracket and set it aside, using mechanics wire to tie the assembly to the fender. Remove the crankshaft pulley and the radiator lower hose, along with the heater hose from the timing chain cover housing or water pump inlet for oil cooler equipped models. Remove the right side engine mount, unbolt and take off the idler pulley from the engine mount bracket, and then remove the bolts and the engine mount bracket. Remove the camshaft sensor from the timing chain cover and the water pump. Remove the bolt and the power steering pump support strut to the front cover, followed by the timing chain cover-to-engine block bolts. Temporarily install the crankshaft pulley bolt and turn the crankshaft to align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft sprockets, ensuring the crankshaft arrow is at the top and the camshaft sprocket arrow is at the bottom. Remove the camshaft sprocket bolt without turning the camshaft, and carefully pry the camshaft sprocket off the camshaft dowel pin using two large screwdrivers. Replace timing chains and sprockets in sets; if installing a new timing chain, remove the crankshaft sprocket with a puller and install a new one, aligning the key in the crankshaft with the keyway in the sprocket during installation. Inspect the timing chain dampener for cracks and wear, replacing it if necessary. Clean the timing chain and sprockets with solvent and dry them with compressed air. Inspect components for wear and damage, looking for deformed, chipped, pitted, or cracked teeth. Replace the timing chain and sprockets if the engine has high mileage, if the chain shows visible damage, or if total freeplay exceeds one inch. Failure to replace a worn timing chain and sprockets may lead to erratic engine performance, loss of power, and decreased fuel mileage, with the worst-case scenario being severe engine damage from chain "jumping" or breakage. Use a gasket scraper to remove old gasket material and sealant from the cover and engine block, taking care not to damage the aluminum cover. Clean the gasket sealing surfaces with lacquer thinner or acetone. Turn the camshaft to position the dowel pin at the bottom, mesh the timing chain with the camshaft sprocket, and engage it with the crankshaft sprocket, ensuring the timing marks are aligned. If the crankshaft has moved, turn it until the arrow on the crankshaft sprocket is at the top. If the camshaft was turned, temporarily install the sprocket and turn the camshaft until the sprocket timing mark is at the bottom, ensuring the arrows point to each other and the timing chain colored reference links align with the timing marks on the sprockets. Install the camshaft sprocket bolt and tighten it to the specified torque. Lubricate the chain and sprocket with clean engine oil. Stick the new gasket to the cover, ensuring the bottom edge is flush with the bottom of the cover, then attach the cover to the engine block, aligning the flats of the oil pump gear with the flats on the crankshaft. Install the bolts and tighten them in a criss-cross pattern in three steps to the specified torque. The installation of the remaining components follows the reverse order of removal. Add oil and coolant, start the engine, and check for leaks.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to disconnect the battery and replace the timing chain and sprocket on Dodge Caravan? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the battery. Drain the coolant. Loosen the right-front wheel lug nuts, raise the vehicle, and support it securely on jackstands. Drain the engine oil. Remove the right-front wheel and inner splash shield. Take off the oil pan and the oil pump pick-up tube. Remove the drivebelt. Unbolt the air conditioning compressor from its bracket and set it aside, using mechanics wire to tie the assembly to the fender. Remove the crankshaft pulley and the radiator lower hose, along with the heater hose from the timing chain cover housing or water pump inlet for oil cooler equipped models. Remove the right side engine mount, unbolt and take off the idler pulley from the engine mount bracket, and then remove the bolts and the engine mount bracket. Remove the camshaft sensor from the timing chain cover and the water pump. Remove the bolt and the power steering pump support strut to the front cover, followed by the timing chain cover-to-engine block bolts. Temporarily install the crankshaft pulley bolt and turn the crankshaft to align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft sprockets, ensuring the crankshaft arrow is at the top and the camshaft sprocket arrow is at the bottom. Remove the camshaft sprocket bolt without turning the camshaft, and carefully pry the camshaft sprocket off the camshaft dowel pin using two large screwdrivers. Replace timing chains and sprockets in sets; if installing a new timing chain, remove the crankshaft sprocket with a puller and install a new one, aligning the key in the crankshaft with the keyway in the sprocket during installation. Inspect the timing chain dampener for cracks and wear, replacing it if necessary. Clean the timing chain and sprockets with solvent and dry them with compressed air. Inspect components for wear and damage, looking for deformed, chipped, pitted, or cracked teeth. Replace the timing chain and sprockets if the engine has high mileage, if the chain shows visible damage, or if total freeplay exceeds one inch. Failure to replace a worn timing chain and sprockets may lead to erratic engine performance, loss of power, and decreased fuel mileage, with the worst-case scenario being severe engine damage from chain "jumping" or breakage. Use a gasket scraper to remove old gasket material and sealant from the cover and engine block, taking care not to damage the aluminum cover. Clean the gasket sealing surfaces with lacquer thinner or acetone. Turn the camshaft to position the dowel pin at the bottom, mesh the timing chain with the camshaft sprocket, and engage it with the crankshaft sprocket, ensuring the timing marks are aligned. If the crankshaft has moved, turn it until the arrow on the crankshaft sprocket is at the top. If the camshaft was turned, temporarily install the sprocket and turn the camshaft until the sprocket timing mark is at the bottom, ensuring the arrows point to each other and the timing chain colored reference links align with the timing marks on the sprockets. Install the camshaft sprocket bolt and tighten it to the specified torque. Lubricate the chain and sprocket with clean engine oil. Stick the new gasket to the cover, ensuring the bottom edge is flush with the bottom of the cover, then attach the cover to the engine block, aligning the flats of the oil pump gear with the flats on the crankshaft. Install the bolts and tighten them in a criss-cross pattern in three steps to the specified torque. The installation of the remaining components follows the reverse order of removal. Add oil and coolant, start the engine, and check for leaks.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What are the consequences of failing to replace a worn timing chain for the 1990 Dodge Grand Caravan? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Failure to replace a worn chain can lead to erratic engine performance, power loss, decreased fuel mileage, and the risk of the chain "jumping" timing or breaking, which can cause severe engine damage.
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    does the cover comes with the chain Posted by Customer: 2006 Dodge Caravan
    A:
    LOOKS IT DOES NOT COME WITH THE COVER
    Posted by MoparPartsGiant Specialist 8/5/2023
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