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HANOVER, Germany— Continental A.G. now offers the Synchromotion polyurethane timing belt, "a new generation" of belts for power transmission in demanding environments. The Synchromotion will be part ...
If your vehicle uses a timing belt and you’re due for a replacement, don’t ever ask to see the old belt — it’ll look perfect, pristine, and as good as the new one that just went into your ...
Timing belts last 60,000 to 100,000 miles. check your owner's manual for the manufacturer's replacement interval. Your six-year-old econobox is starting to show a bit of wear and tear, but ...
Many modern passenger cars have either a timing belt or a timing chain. Generally speaking, timing belts have the advantage of being quieter and cheaper to produce and replace, while timing chains ...
Timing belt replacement, on the other hand, is neither cheap nor easy. If you visit a professional technician for the service, you'll likely pay between $600 and $800 or more, depending on your ...
How often should I replace my timing belt? The schedule for replacing a timing belt varies by manufacturer, with some saying it should be every 60,000 miles and others 100,000 miles or more.
In 2012, I purchased a 2009 Elantra and the car now has 48,400 kilometres. Last week, I took the car to a dealership and was told that, as per the manufacturer's maintenance, the timing belt was ...
Question: I have a 2005 Chevrolet Colorado with the I-5 engine. It's a great truck with 146,000 miles. Should I replace the timing chain/water pump to avoid a c ...
Autos Timing-belt replacement on your car is vital maintenance. Do not put it off indefinitely! Timing belts are often forgotten, and many a belt has outlived its suggested lifespan.