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The 2006 Kia Rio comes equipped with a timing chain, which is meant to last for the entire lifespan of the vehicle under normal conditions. However, there is still a possibility of it becoming damaged or failing. If this occurs, you will likely notice the car quickly overheating. Replacing the timing chain can cost around $100 for the part and an additional $100 for labor. When purchasing a replacement chain online, make sure to differentiate between a timing chain and a timing belt, as some retailers may erroneously refer to both as a cam belt. Using a timing belt instead of a timing chain will not work and could result in having a useless part.
I'm not sure why everyone is claiming that the 2006 Kia Rio engines come with a timing chain. The fact is they all use a timing belt and are interference engines. It's important to replace the belt regularly as part of routine maintenance to prevent any issues down the line.
The timing chain in the 2006 Kia Rio keeps the engine running smoothly.