Subaru Tribeca Timing Belt Or Timing Chain (2008 - 2014)

The Subaru Tribeca only has engines with timing chains from the model years 2008 to 2014. All Subaru Tribeca engines from 2008 to 2014 are interference.

A combustion engine relies on either a timing belt or timing chain to maintain the proper timing and distance between its pistons and the intake valves and exhaust valves in the combustion chamber.

An old or damaged timing belt is prone to failure, which could lead to catastrophic engine damage and an expensive repair bill. A timing chain is less prone to failure but should still be inspected by a licensed mechanic once the engine has 60,000 or more miles.

It is generally recommended to change the timing belt starting at 60,000 miles, whereas a timing chain is usually good for the life of the vehicle.

Scroll down for the timing belt data for your particular Subaru Tribeca.

Subaru Tribeca Timing Belt Or Chain (2009 - 2014)
Year Engine Belt Or Chain Interference Service Interval
2014 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles
2013 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles
2012 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles
2011 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles
2010 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles
2009 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles
Subaru Tribeca Timing Belt Or Chain (2008)
Year Engine Belt Or Chain Interference Service Interval
2008 3.6L timing chain interference lifetime miles

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Consult with the vehicle's owner's manual or a licensed mechanic to confirm the engine type in your car.

Timing belt replacements can be expensive, but if a timing belt fails it will leave you stranded on the road and could damage your engine beyond repair.

When replacing a timing belt, it is normal to replace the water pump and belt tensioner while they are easily accessible.