Timing chain tensioners maintain consistent slack-free operation of the engine’s timing chain or belt, typically located within the cylinder head or engine block. These components utilize hydraulic pressure, spring force, or a ratchet mechanism to automatically adjust for chain wear and thermal expansion. Proper tension is critical for accurate valve timing and preventing catastrophic engine damage from chain slippage or failure. Tensioners feature a plunger or shoe that contacts the chain guide or tensioner rail. Variations include static and automatic designs, with automatic types employing oil pressure control for dynamic adjustment. Failure often presents as engine noise or diagnostic trouble codes related to valve timing.