View Full Version : timing chain tensioner problem


siphon_78
01-17-2009, 07:55 PM
Well, my wife was driving my car home from work and noticed a noise like "a fan" was on she told me about it. I went out to investigate. i started up the car. than noticed the noise. i opened the door and the noise was really intense. it was comming from the engine bay. at this time there was no egnine light so i decided to ride it to the chevy dealer around the corner as soon as a got on the main street the engine light came on. So i coasted it in the dealership parked it, than shut it off. this was less than 10 hours until we were going on vacation. Told the dealer what happened and well we had to take the truck to the airport.
found out when i came back that the tensioner broke. They replaced that and the timing chain and its good know. Has this happened to anyone??

oh and by the way i have a 2007 2.0 stg 2

mopartech
01-17-2009, 09:14 PM
it shows in the service history on my car that it was changed at 14k.

i didnt own it then so i dont know why it was changed.

siphon_78
01-17-2009, 09:22 PM
well thanks i dont know if this was a problem or not for these engines it seems like its not since your the only one that replied

cobaltcoolguy
01-17-2009, 09:24 PM
there was a tsb out for it i think the 05's its actually sorta common

ItalianJoe1
01-17-2009, 09:29 PM
The tensioners aren't the greatest design in the world, they do go bad sometimes. Seems like everything worked out well for you, they fixed it under warranty while you were on vacation. Doesn't get much better than that. :)

siphon_78
01-17-2009, 09:50 PM
the only thing that didnt work out is that my truck gets 9 to 10 mpg and the cobalt gets 28 to 30 mpg and the airport was 2 hours away

does anyone know if there are better ones out there or is this something i shouldnt worry about

ItalianJoe1
01-17-2009, 09:55 PM
the only thing that didnt work out is that my truck gets 9 to 10 mpg and the cobalt gets 28 to 30 mpg and the airport was 2 hours away

does anyone know if there are better ones out there or is this something i shouldnt worry about

Generally, if its been replaced with the updated design, they don't go bad. You might have gotten a defective one from the factory or something, but thats why you have warranty :)

I have made a habit of always replacing them when i'm inside a motor for repair/rebuild work, as its just cheap insurance, but I personally have never had one fail.

siphon_78
01-17-2009, 10:37 PM
well thanks man. Off the subject i have the wierdest animals my dog is licking my cats head and the cat is loving it. I had to take a vid of it

ItalianJoe1
01-18-2009, 12:41 AM
well thanks man. Off the subject i have the wierdest animals my dog is licking my cats head and the cat is loving it. I had to take a vid of it

:lol: that is pretty strange