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Question: does the 2005 have a timing belt or a timing
Question: I was told by my mechanic that my Toyota needed a new timing belt. I am not sure if I believe him. What is a timing belt and how much should it cost for a Toyota timing belt replacement?
Question: I was told by my mechanic that my Toyota needed a new timing belt. I am not sure if I believe him. What is a timing belt and how much should it cost for a Toyota timing belt replacement?
Question: When should I replace my timing belt? Is there a set number of miles or does it depend on the car and the type of timing belt?
Answer: All cars have a preferred mileage point where the timing belt should be replaced. This usually ranging from 60-100,000 miles depending on year, and model. If you have not replace the timing by 100,000 miles it is recommended that you do that as soon as possible.
Answer: You are required to replace your timing belt on most vehicles before it reaches the 120,000 mile mark. Some vehicles will have a longer life for their timing belts, some will have shorter. It all depends on the make and model of the vehicle.
Question: Do i have to go to the dealer for my Honda timing belt replacement? Is it difficult to replace
a Honda timing belt?
Answer: The level of difficulty in replacing a timing belt depends on your knowledge and skills in doing this type of automotive repair work. Most professionals suggest that replacing a timing belt is one of those jobs best done by a professional. That professional does not necessarily have to be the one at your local Honda dealer. You can go to any certified mechanic and they will be able to do the job for you, although you may want to ask about their experience with Hondas for your own peace of mind.
Question: My car needs a new timing belt. How difficult is belt replacement?
Answer: Timing belt replacement can be extremely difficult. The belt winds around many important parts of your engine. Certain parts of your engine will likely need to be removed to install one. If you make a mistake you can cause serious damage to your car. If you're not completely confident in replacing one, let a professional do it.
Answer: This will all depend on what make and model your car is. Some vehicles are easy enough to fix the timing belt yourself while others you might have to take to a dealership or shop to have them changed out.
Question: My 1995 Accord is making a funny squealing noise. Is it the timing belt? I have 200,000 miles. How will I know if it's the timing belt, or something else?
Answer: It is possible that it is the timing belt but without further information it is impossible to know. You should go to a professional to find out the problem.
Question: It seems that something is wrong with my car. What could it be? It must be the timing belt. It is a Camry, so how can I find this timing belt replacement for my car?
Answer: You can get a timing belt replacement at an auto stop or online. Check out this websites that sell them online: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/, However, I do recommend you bring your car to a licensed and Insured dealer to have it replaced safely.
Question: my hyundai elantra 2006 has 55,000 miles in it and is due for a replacement of timing belt before it reaches to 60,000 miles. my question is, how much would it cost (Service & Parts) to have the timing belt replaced?
Answer: I was just quoted $420 at a reputable repair shop today. The dealership wanted almost $1000 for a 60,000 mile checkup, which included the t-belt change. The repairman told me it's best not to put off changing the timing belt at 60,000 because they do go out frequently right around 60,000 miles and if you put it off and it breaks, it will cost you over $2,000. Another repair shop told me the same thing.
Question: My car is in desperate need of service but I do not have much money to spend. Do you know if Walmart offers ac services and other repairs like timing belt?
Answer: Most Walmarts have auto departments that offer tire and lube services, there aren't any that will fix or replace your timing belt. This is normally a good place to go if you purchase new tires or if you just need your oil to be changed. If you want your AC and timing belt fixed then you should go to a certified garage.