Timing Belt Replacement - Procrastination is NOT an option
Aug 29, 2019
Your car's timing belt doesn't look much different from a giant rubber band, but it's oddly vital to the operation of your engine, and thus your vehicle. The timing belt wears over time. It gets thinner, it starts to get rough on the edges, and even small cracks can appear, but you'll want to replace it LONG before it looks like it might fail or break.
Your car's manual will have a recommended replacement mileage or window. Most cars need a timing belt replacement every 50,000 to 90,000