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The 2007 Chevy Colorado features a timing chain in the engine, which is an upgrade from a timing belt because it eliminates the need for replacement. Typically, the most costly routine maintenance task for a vehicle is changing the timing belt, which is recommended every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. However, with a timing chain, you can expect to go over 300,000 miles before needing to change it since it doesn't wear out. It's still advised to inspect your timing chain annually to ensure it is undamaged and securely in place.
The 2007 Chevy Colorado comes equipped with a timing chain that needs no scheduled maintenance.
My 2007 Colorado came with a belt installed. I had it removed and it turned out to be a belt.
The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado comes standard with a timing chain installed in the engine.