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About timing belt

Usually made of synthetic rubber, with a toothed inner surface, the timing belt is subject to wear and tear and should be replaced at regular intervals to prevent snapping – something that would be disastrous for any engine.

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When should a timing belt be replaced?


While the maintenance of a timing belt depends on the make and model of a vehicle, typically, timing belts should be replaced every four to five years, or between 40,000 and 100,000 miles.



Is a timing belt the same as a cambelt?


A timing belt and cambelt are the same, and may be used interchangeably when talking about vehicles.



How do I know if my timing belt is failing?


An obvious sign of a worn timing belt is a clicking or ticking sound coming from the engine. Abnormal sounds while accelerating, such as screeching or whirring, may also indicate that the timing belt needs replacing.



Can I replace a timing belt myself?


It is possible to replace a timing belt yourself with the proper tools, and ideally a strong mechanical knowledge. We recommend getting it fitted by a professional to ensure accurate installation.

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