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Yes the antitheft can turn your fuel injectors off along with the starter in some cases. Check out this link, it has tons of info plus some options to help you fix this yourself.
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This van has a timing chain, which should last for the life of the engine. The LS engines, which I'm guessing you have one of the 4.8,5.3,or 6.0L, use a high quality roller timing chain that is long-lasting, and won't give you issues. Also, having roller lifters, the camshaft puts less resistance on the timing chain, so the combination of a strong chain coupled with less resistance, makes for a reliable chain.
for the most part you use a breaker bar lift up or push down on the belt tension and remove the belt and do the same thing to put the new one on and there should be a belt diagram under the hood if not give this website a try www.webcrawler.com Merry Christmas and Happy New Year as alway wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
The Dayco Website might have the right info for you. This is the diagram I got from the info you gave me, assuming it's correct and that its a V6 engine. (Click the word diagram in this text to go to the website)
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