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Signs You Need A New Timing Belt

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

If you’ve owned a car or truck long enough, you’ve probably heard the mechanic say they need to replace the timing belt.

The timing belt is a large belt inside your car or truck’s engine that allows the engine’s valves to open and close. The crankshaft in your car drives the timing belt. The crankshaft is connected to the engine pistons, which move up and down.

If you’re unfamiliar with replacing the timing belt, here’s what you need to know.

As a general rule, your timing belt will need to be replaced every 60,000 to 90,000 miles.

If you read your car or truck’s owner’s manual, you will find a more accurate mileage report of when to replace your car or truck’s timing belt.

The timing belt is something you want to get replaced before it breaks because you’re going to need a tow truck if it breaks while you’re driving.

Here are some signs you may need a new timing belt.

  • Open the hood of your car or truck and locate the timing belt.
  • On most engines, it is located near the front of the engine (consult your owner’s manual for more details)
  • Once you locate the timing belt, look for cracks or broken teeth on the belt.

These are signs that your car or truck may need a new timing belt.

In warmer, drier climates, timing belts do not last as long because of the materials timing belts are made of.

When you get your timing belt replaced, the mechanic may suggest replacing the water pump. This is typically done because you save on labor costs. The mechanic is not trying to rip you off, they’re just trying to save you some money.

If you have any questions about a Sacramento timing belt replacement or an El Paso timing belt replacement, be sure to consult a certified mechanic.

Ignoring Timing Belt Replacement Will Ruin Your Vehicle

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Your vehicle’s timing belt controls the timing of the engines valves. Not all vehicles have a timing belt. Some have chains. Others have gears. If your vehicle has a timing belt, it will need to be changed every 60,000 to 75,000 miles. It all depends on the vehicle.

Ignoring your timing belt can ruin your vehicle. Disregarding a worn timing belt can cause engine valve issues, which are expensive to repair. Signs of timing belt wear include cracking along the belt.

If your timing belt breaks, the engine will suddenly stop. You’ll have to get a tow truck to bring your vehicle to a mechanic. That is why it is important to get your timing belt replaced every 60,000 to 75,000 miles.

It is sometimes difficult for a novice to diagnose this problem before it is too late. We recommend getting a timing belt replaced by a professional. A Tucson timing belt replacement and a Las Cruces timing belt replacement are good ways to get your timing belt replaced.

When replacing your timing belt, you may want to check on your timing belt tensioner as well as the water pump, if it is belt driven. The timing belt tensioner is the part of the engine that keeps the timing belt moving. Regularly changing your timing belt will get you hundreds of thousands of miles out of your vehicle.

Be sure to write down the mileage of your vehicle when you get your timing belt replaced. That way, you will know when it’s time to replace it again. Remember replacing your timing belt is just as important as changing your car’s oil. You need both to keep your car running.

Why Replace a Timing Belt?

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Why you need to replace your timing belt.

We get a lot of people who ask us if they really need an Albuquerque timing belt replacement for their vehicle.

The answer is a definite yes.

The timing belt is part of the engine that connects the crankshaft to the camshaft. It is responsible for opening and closing valves that make the engine work correctly. Without it, your engine will not run. Some timing belts are also used to make the water pump and oil pump work.

A good indicator that you need to replace the timing belt is if you hear a rattling noise coming from the front of your engine.

Having a timing belt in working order is vital to the continued operation of your car. In fact, if the timing belt is not replace you risk breaking it causing huge damage to your engine.  Never put off your El Paso timing belt replacement.

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